OK I understand some people really really needing it BUT have you ever seen the vehicles that many of them drive? If you're so handicap why do you need to drive a huge SUV or a high powered engine vehicle? People in wheel chairs fine but come the rest of you give up that parking space.
2006-08-18
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I can see that a few of you are confused. IF a person is SO handicapped that they need special parking why do they drive a vehicle that takes a lot of effort to control. Since they're able to handle a high perfomance vehicle they don't need handicap parking.
2006-08-19
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I love my job - I give those people tickets. $275 a pop. We take pictures too, so they can't get out of it :-)
2006-08-18 12:15:17
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answered by Steffi 3
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And if a handicapped individual have been good in the back of, the place would he/she have parked? Sorry, she occupied the gap, which she had no good to do. No excuses allowed, and have confidence me, the courtroom has heard all of them. it relatively is a valid value ticket and he or she would be able to would desire to pay it. She would desire to have stopped extra away, like different able-bodied human beings do, and the lot of you will desire to have walked the extra few yards. And if there have been no different parking spots, which many times only occurs at Christmas, she would have dropped you off on the component highway, or at a loading zone, I wager there became right into a sort of.
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answered by hulon 3
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It's because a lot of the people who have handicap permits aren't actually handicapped. They have an old grandma, aunt, etc that needs one, register the car in their name and get the placard. Meter maids don't usually hang out to see if the person parking the car is the one on the placard, they just check to make sure it's the one corresponding to vehicle. One thing I really don't get though is why people with handicap placards don't have to feed the meter? Are handicapped people incapable of counting coins?
2006-08-18 12:17:13
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answered by crazy_sherm 4
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Since when does disabled = poverty-stricken? I doubt that any disabled person got that way just so they could have a good parking spot. What would make you happy? Should they drive their wheelchairs to the store? If they can afford the vehicles that upset you so much, more power to them. Park your jealous butt in a regular parking spot and mind your own business.
2006-08-18 12:21:57
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answered by NannyMcPhee 5
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Some of the driver's aren't handicap, but maybe a passenger is and they use the big vehicles to carry around their wheelchair or something.
2006-08-18 12:19:14
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answered by Carrie! 4
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This is a stupid question. Who cares what kind of cars they drive? The real question should be why are half of the parking spots at 7-11/Home Depot for handicapped people?
2006-08-18 12:16:18
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I want to know why the ones who aren't in wheelchairs use the stalls "because they are close to the doors and I don't walk well". If they can't walk the length of a parking lot how are they going to walk around the store for the next hour?
2006-08-18 12:17:55
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answered by ? 6
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so what if people with handicap signs have nice vehicles what r u mad about u dont have a nice vehicle
2006-08-18 12:33:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't really understand your question. Last time I checked this is America and handicap or not you have the right to drive whatever you want. Please clarify.
2006-08-18 12:16:52
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answered by jb12 2
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How about the ones that get out of their big SUV and RUN to the store.
2006-08-18 12:15:48
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answered by Anonymous
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How absolutely DARE you think you know what constitutes a handicap and can assess who "needs" to park and "where".
2006-08-18 12:19:09
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answered by rrrevils 6
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