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<p>Being disabled myself and living with other disabled people, come on, don't be an asshole. ME and my stepdad don't 'look' disabled, but it gets pretty ******* painful to walk long distance. Wear a goddamn jacket.</p>
There's a wonderful invention called the internet, and on the internet, you can check the weather in your town and if it's extremely cold outside, you can keep warm before going outside by putting on other wonderful inventions known as hats, coats, gloves and scarves. You deserve everything that happened to you, being cold is not a disability and it sure as hell doesn't give you the right to park in a handicap spot, even if you're just going in and out. If you can't handle walking through 5-20 seconds of cold weather after parking in a regular spot to get into a store that's probably blasting their heat on high, and you actually live in Colorado, you should consider saving your pennies to move out of the state. What, do you think that people who are actually disabled can't feel cold too? That's one reason why the spots are so close, because for some people depending on their disability, the amount of time you would've taken to get into the store from a regular parking space might be the same amount of time it would take for a disabled person to get into the store from a handicapped space. I hope you learned your lesson from this experience.
There's a wonderful invention called the internet, and on the internet, you can check the weather in your town and if it's extremely cold outside, you can keep warm before going outside by putting on other wonderful inventions known as hats, coats, gloves and scarves. You deserve everything that happened to you, being cold is not a disability and it sure as hell doesn't give you the right to park in a handicap spot, even if you're just going in and out. If you can't handle walking through 5-20 seconds of cold weather after parking in a regular spot to get into a store that's probably blasting their heat on high, and you actually live in Colorado, you should consider saving your pennies to move out of the state. What, do you think that people who are actually disabled can't feel cold too? That's one reason why the spots are so close, because for some people depending on their disability, the amount of time you would've taken to get into the store from a regular parking space might be the same amount of time it would take for a disabled person to get into the store from a handicapped space. I hope you learned your lesson from this experience.
In addition to my previous comments, I would also like to point out that your movie didn't cost you $100 at all, your laziness, selfishness, and stupidity all cost you $100. Your movie was still free, was it not? And the money you owed was to pay off the ticket, not for the movie because it was free, so how the hell did the movie cost you $100 if you got it from a free code? I also love how you try to justify why you parked in the handicapped space by giving the most pathetic reasons why you did it. You're pathetic and like I said in my last comment, I hope you learned your lesson. Also like how other people said, you should be lucky you just got a $100 ticket and that you didn't get towed.
Completely deserved. Only ******* without respect park there.
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Of course it was super close. Handicapped people generally can't get around very well. F their lives if they had to park in a far away normal space because you can't handle twelve seconds of cold.
You deserved it. Nothing else to say, really.