My uncle does that too. It's hard enough trying to find a parking space in those places as it is. They need to park in their own spaces. Sorry..just venting.
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Kisses4NSync |
It seems that if you're handicapped... |
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Posts: 12202 (06/30/2009 1:52 PM) |
...you would park in one of the zillion handicapped spaces they have in the store..and not in the spaces meant for everyone else. I was going to Wal-Mart and
Target...and I saw a woman with a handicapped sticker park in a regular space. I'm like
My uncle does that too. It's hard enough trying to find a parking space in those places as it is. They need to park in their own spaces. Sorry..just venting.
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Posts: 109127 (06/30/2009 1:53 PM) JC Fanatic '03
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OMG, the reverse of the cluster fuck from yesterday
Maybe the handicapped person wasn't with them? And they didn't want to take a legitimate place from someone who needs it? |
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Posts: 1813 (06/30/2009 1:53 PM) |
They could be borrowing a car and don't want to risk the ticket
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vivalavix |
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Posts: 24347 (06/30/2009 1:53 PM) |
WTF.
You realize most parking lots have limited handicap parking. And...if those are filled what is the person supposed to do? Go home and try again later? |
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Posts: 8065 (06/30/2009 1:55 PM) |
Why can't they park wherever they want? Just because they are handicapped doesn't mean they HAVE to park in the designated spots.
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Posts: 10023 (06/30/2009 1:55 PM) |
This is like wtf...
Anyone with the disability have priority over any space that is not occupied. |
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Posts: 34760 (06/30/2009 1:56 PM) Best Debater '09
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Uh, some of them can sometimes walk and want actual walking exercise.
And there are 32458987987 normal spaces and 2 handicapped spaces, so I think the
story will end well.
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Posts: 8555 (06/30/2009 1:58 PM) |
There are also temporary tags. Maybe it was expired.
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Posts: 24260 (06/30/2009 2:00 PM) |
But what if the person just doesn't want to park in handicapped because they don't need it? They are feeling better today and can make the walk? So
they let someone that actually needs the space (like one in a wheel chair) use it.
bc this isn't going to go over well
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Posts: 6705 (06/30/2009 2:03 PM) |
this thread is all fucked up!
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Posts: 12203 (06/30/2009 2:04 PM) |
I always see handicapped spots open. I don't know how she couldn't see it.
Why can't they park wherever they want? Just because they are handicapped doesn't mean they HAVE to park in the designated spots. Apparently, they can park wherever they want. No, they don't have to park in them...but I know I'd take advantage of it if I were handicapped. It's hard enough being disabled (if they really are). Why would I wanna walk further than I have to? Lisa~ Yeah, maybe the handicapped person wasn't with them..and true they didn't wanna risk getting a ticket. |
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Posts: 3282 (06/30/2009 2:08 PM) |
Kisses4NSync wrote: In most cases, a little extra walking does a handicapped person good (obviously depending on the disability) but perhaps they're not a lazy slag and wanted to get some exercise. |
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Posts: 11317 (06/30/2009 2:11 PM) |
My sister has a handicap parking tag but she doesn't always use it. If there are no other parking spaces available she'll park in them but she's
always like 'there are others worse off than I am so...'
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Posts: 34761 (06/30/2009 2:13 PM) Best Debater '09
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Kisses4NSync wrote:Is this a joke post? Seriously. Handicapped doesnt = Lazy. Sometimes, some of them are able to walk without pain and WANT to get excercise and then have actual sensitivity to people who really do need it that day. GTFO. I feel like this is a post where I need to say, "How old are you?"
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Posts: 12206 (06/30/2009 2:21 PM) |
Yeah, spamster & forever21. I guess I can understand the getting more exercise and not wanting to be too lazy..and saving those spaces for people who are
worse off.
Is this a joke post? Seriously. Handicapped doesnt = Lazy. Sometimes, some of them are able to walk without pain and WANT to get excercise and then have actual sensitivity to people who really do need it that day. GTFO. I feel like this is a post where I need to say, "How old are you?" Nowhere did I say 'handicapped' = lazy. You clearly have a problem with my post but you keep coming back. I made the post, so you can GTFO, thanks.
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Posts: 34762 (06/30/2009 2:24 PM) Best Debater '09
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Kisses4NSync wrote: No thanks. I enjoy laughing at people who are clueless. It's amusing.
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Posts: 12189 (06/30/2009 2:35 PM) |
LisaChasez wrote: My aunt drives my grandma everywhere, so she leaves the thingie in her car, but won't park in the disabled parking unless my
grandma's with her. There's no need to abuse the priviledge!
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Posts: 290 (06/30/2009 3:08 PM) |
You know what annoys me, usually the people that park there are just really fat. I rarely see anyone in a wheelchair use those spots.
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Posts: 24349 (06/30/2009 3:09 PM) |
LifesBetterBlonde wrote:Can someone link this idiot to the post from yesterday? |
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Posts: 15927 (06/30/2009 3:14 PM) |
sarasum41chasez wrote: My mom is one that does abuse the privilege. They have a tag for her husband but she uses it all the time including all the times he's not with her. I hate that!!
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