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Did u put up the handicapped sign
Your post made me loose the game for some reason.
Oh Christ I just lost The Game *shakes fist*
That suck man. If I were you I would have walked to their house and shit wipe their car door handle.
Life is unfair
Some old folks are resentful that the handicapped get preferential parking, since they think they merit this on age alone. We know this because we have a wheelchair bound child and old farts constantly holler at us for stealing 'their' parking space. The disabled have these spaces because it is difficult enough for them to get from Point A to Point B without having to schlep across a big lot, whereas the able-bodied CAN do this. Most of them are just lazy and prefer not to. For us it is not necessarily about the space, although I admit it's great to not have to wheel her across a big lot in the rain since she can't hold an umbrella due to her cerebral palsy and it's hard to hold one over her and push her at the same time. We need the space beside the space so we can drop her ramp and off-load her. I am constantly disgusted at the people who are resentful that the disabled get 'preferential' treatment. Wanna trade, assholes? I'll take a healthy, normal child and park in the last space and we'll turn yours into the kid who will never walk or talk or have a normal IQ so you can take the good parking spaces.
I completely agree with you!
Thank you, No. 66. It is difficult enough to be disabled without having anger and resentment hurled at you by people whose biggest problem is that they had a longer walk to get to the mall food court.
I'm not disabled, or handicapped, but I really hate old people who think that have self-entitlement for everything because of age. I also hate people like #56 (comment might get deleted) who think the handicap and disabled dont deserve these "special right's", it's disgusting.
Nicely said, Bankrupt. I couldn't agree more. Able-bodied people (including the elderly) who take these spots should get tasered with alacrity.
Thank you, DocBastard. My little girl's life is difficult enough without nasty crabs yelling at us over a PARKING SPACE. The people who have those spaces really wish they didn't need them.
*Grab's some friends with bat's. Ok, let's make you handicapped and disabled, see how that feels like.
I am also handicapped with serious back problems, but I am 24 and female and in really good shape because I work out to help my back problems. Everyone from police officers to handicapped people to even non-handicapped people have told me to move out of handicapped spaces because I am "not handicapped enough", though I have a permanent placard and disability ID. But the worst is when people use the spaces because they've decided their handicapped, older people do that ALL the time, but the worst is pregnant women. Sorry, pregnant ladies you either need a doctor's note saying you can't walk or get some exercise for your baby!
Sorry for my heinous misuse of the word "their" I mean't "they're". Also I feel I should clarify that "work out" doesn't mean marathon running and handicapped people can be in shape even if they can't walk.
I am 24, and have a handicap placard. I do not look disabled at all and most days I feel fine, but I do use a cane most of the time. I get the NASTIEST looks from people, usually old people, and some even comment and ask I'm actually disabled, or if I'm using my grandmas placard. It frustrates me to no end. I HATE it when someone parks in a spot and they don't have a placard. Especially old people, who think they get prime parking simply cause they're older. They're healthier than I am, ffs!!
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How do you know that was the reason?
Didn't you have that handicapped slip out?