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Wow guys you are all so very nice -.- sarcasm intended now first on the table is a bunch of you are saying stuff like: wow your an asshole i hope you know that or wow your so impatient im glad im better than you and yea yea -.-people dont act like you are angels that have just decended from heaven
Okay cause we all make mistakes it takes moxie to be able to realize are mistakes okay so for all of you to kick her when shes down is that a very good thing to do? Is that a very nice thing to do? Think about it.
We all have our asshole moments. Just give a heartfelt apology and move on.
Ydi for being impatient, but at the same time it seems like the school should accommodate her and her child with an option of somewhere to either park or a better spot to pull up. I mean, no one wants to wait on that in the morning and I'm sure they hate holding up the line.
Well I can't exactly say you deserved it, how could you possibly know that?
Drop off areas should be for fast drop offs... People who have handicapped kids usually have another spot, just to avoid these kind of situations but also usually because main entrances aren't well fit for handicapped kids :)
I would like to see this book of dirty looks.
Having a handicapped child myself, I know that the spaces sometimes provided are: A: too small for accessibility B: too far away and puts you and your child at risk for traffic accidents C: humiliation for a child desperately trying to fit into a horribly judgmental society D: not required E: there's not enough of them
Having a disabled sibling, I would have to say C is a poor excuse, people already judge them by the way they act or the fact that they can see the wheelchair. No one should have to feel sorry or outcast a child in a wheelchair, its not their fault they were either born that way or something happened to cause that, but should just accept them as another human being. Sadly, not everyone has that frame of mind. Anyhow, those parking spaces are there for a reason; to help you and your child. I think it makes you look a little worse when you cant bear to park in a disabled space, rather than parking in a carpool lane, which draws even more attention to yourself. However, i dont know if there was a way for that mother to park anywhere else, so perhaps she had every right to park there, but your excuse for C is a poor example.
At least you did admit it, other FMLs like this usually expect sympathy. Either way though, YDI.
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At least you admit it.
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