December 5, 2011 My Hero

CaliforniaMama • Dec 5, 2011 9:39 am
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tracey • Dec 5, 2011 9:59 am
It would have been even better if he was in handicap parking without a tag...I hate that. Of course, I hate it even ore when some dick pulls his visor tag down with no handicap passenger....gripes me. Cool pic though.
newtimer • Dec 6, 2011 8:59 am
And I hate it even ore when you see a parking lot that is full except for the dozen always-empty handicapped spots up front. There aren't nearly as many handicapped drivers as the guvmint seems to think there are.
I'll vote for whichever politician promises to limit the number of handicapped spots to 2 per store.
infinite monkey • Dec 6, 2011 9:06 am
You obviously don't live in my town. If you sneeze twice you can get a handicapped parking sticker.

And it gets you on all the rides in Walmart. The bumper carts, for example.
xoxoxoBruce • Dec 6, 2011 8:54 pm
tracey;777763 wrote:
It would have been even better if he was in handicap parking without a tag...I hate that. Of course, I hate it even ore when some dick pulls his visor tag down with no handicap passenger....gripes me. Cool pic though.
How do you know they are not handicapped?
CaliforniaMama • Dec 7, 2011 12:35 pm
tracey;777763 wrote:
It would have been even better if he was in handicap parking without a tag...I hate that. Of course, I hate it even ore when some dick pulls his visor tag down with no handicap passenger....gripes me. Cool pic though.


I have a disabled license plate - sometimes people don't see it (because they expect to see one in the widow) and give me grief.

Sometimes, I feel awkward/embarrassed using the handicap spaces because my disability is not readily apparent. It seems like I can walk normally like anyone else. But when I come back to my van, I am limping and wincing as I get gingerly climb back in.

Sometimes, I just need the wider space to be able to fully open my door to get in and out without twisting.

Often, it is hard to know what's going on in a person's body by taking a look at them.

newtimer;778110 wrote:
And I hate it even ore when you see a parking lot that is full except for the dozen always-empty handicapped spots up front. There aren't nearly as many handicapped drivers as the guvmint seems to think there are.
I'll vote for whichever politician promises to limit the number of handicapped spots to 2 per store.


LOL! In our area, it is quite the opposite. Handicap spots are almost always full. We are always wishing there were more!
classicman • Dec 7, 2011 3:10 pm
CaliforniaMama;778498 wrote:

Sometimes, I feel awkward/embarrassed using the handicap spaces because my disability is not readily apparent. It seems like I can walk normally like anyone else. But when I come back to my van, I am limping and wincing as I get gingerly climb back in.

Sometimes, I just need the wider space to be able to fully open my door to get in and out without twisting.

Often, it is hard to know what's going on in a person's body by taking a look at them.

In our area, it is quite the opposite. Handicap spots are almost always full. We are always wishing there were more!

Amen.
HungLikeJesus • Dec 7, 2011 3:20 pm
Even worse is when there are handicap spots available and someone with a handicap sticker is parked in a non-handicap spot.
classicman • Dec 7, 2011 5:11 pm
Hahahahaha ... Good one HLJ
Sundae • Dec 8, 2011 10:15 am
CaliforniaMama;778498 wrote:
Often, it is hard to know what's going on in a person's body by taking a look at them.

I had this row with RK back in the day.
He believed that anyone able to walk round the store should not have a disabled parking space. But then he believed some rather odd things.
Nirvana • Dec 8, 2011 12:06 pm
Duplicate :thumb:

http://cellar.org/showpost.php?p=777213&postcount=574