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why do you idiots park in handicapped spaces when you don't have a disability?
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Yeah being in a wheelchair is bad enough but it really pisses me off when people who are not handicapped are parking in handicapped. I have sports car which is actually easier to get in and out of but people still leave notes saying I am not handicapped because of my car.
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Originally posted by BluMediaYeah being in a wheelchair is bad enough but it really pisses me off when people who are not handicapped are parking in handicapped. I have sports car which is actually easier to get in and out of but people still leave notes saying I am not handicapped because of my car.
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Are you serious? That doesn't surprise me at all.
I think what many people don't realize is... it isn't the closeness that makes handicapped parking spots better, its the width. The spots are much wider than a typical car spot, especially in big cities where real estate is a hot commodity. Those wide spots are needed to open the door all the way so its easier to get in and out.
I've always said they need to have different colors and classifications for parking spots now since they give those placards out so easily.Vacares - Web Hosting, Domains, O365, Security & More - Paxum and BTC Accepted
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I've never done that, but once I parked in an "expecting mothers" spot without realizing it til after I left my car, and I didn't go back to move it. I know, I'm an evil person.email: [email protected]Comment
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they have those in Germany, but: they also have this huge metal pole that comes down. You gotta call and ask, if you park there and aren't expecting youre fucked (that was a nice phrase) cause the cars basically stuck and youll get a nice fine.Originally posted by ElliI've never done that, but once I parked in an "expecting mothers" spot without realizing it til after I left my car, and I didn't go back to move it. I know, I'm an evil person.
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You are exactly right. I have actually parked in handicapped and someone in a regular space next to me parked so screwed up I couldn't even get into my car. I have to put my wheelchair together by my drivers side door and have to have the door all the way open to do it.Originally posted by Sly
Are you serious? That doesn't surprise me at all.
I think what many people don't realize is... it isn't the closeness that makes handicapped parking spots better, its the width. The spots are much wider than a typical car spot, especially in big cities where real estate is a hot commodity. Those wide spots are needed to open the door all the way so its easier to get in and out.
I've always said they need to have different colors and classifications for parking spots now since they give those placards out so easily.
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I only do it if there is NOWHERE else to park. Other than that, I won't do it...I figure that a handicapped person would want to be treated equally. That means that he/she has to walk/roll as far as I gotta go.Comment
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Originally posted by BluMediaYeah being in a wheelchair is bad enough but it really pisses me off when people who are not handicapped are parking in handicapped. I have sports car which is actually easier to get in and out of but people still leave notes saying I am not handicapped because of my car.
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ugh, what annoys me most is when people jog towards their car, obviously having no disability, they look around and jump in. i don't have any disabilities and i really dont mind having to walk an extra five minutes from my car to the store.Comment
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It isn't really a matter of preferential treatment. Put the parking spots around back for all I care, put them at the other end of the parking lot, no big deal. Regular/skinny spots are simply very difficult to use.Originally posted by BVFI only do it if there is NOWHERE else to park. Other than that, I won't do it...I figure that a handicapped person would want to be treated equally. That means that he/she has to walk/roll as far as I gotta go.Vacares - Web Hosting, Domains, O365, Security & More - Paxum and BTC Accepted
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in new york, the handicap spot must be in blue, and even with that people still dont careOriginally posted by Sly
Are you serious? That doesn't surprise me at all.
I think what many people don't realize is... it isn't the closeness that makes handicapped parking spots better, its the width. The spots are much wider than a typical car spot, especially in big cities where real estate is a hot commodity. Those wide spots are needed to open the door all the way so its easier to get in and out.
I've always said they need to have different colors and classifications for parking spots now since they give those placards out so easily.Comment
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whoa, i've never even heard of an expecting mother spot. is that a canadian thing?Originally posted by ElliI've never done that, but once I parked in an "expecting mothers" spot without realizing it til after I left my car, and I didn't go back to move it. I know, I'm an evil person.Comment
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If they have a placard on their car, I don't see how you'd know what their disability is. For many people, closeness is very important. Being able to park right outside the office building to your doctor's office is necessary if you have a heart or breathing condition.
If there's no placard, leave a note - I do
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We not only have expectant mother's parking but now parking for mother's with small children, lol!Originally posted by MrIzzzwhoa, i've never even heard of an expecting mother spot. is that a canadian thing?
But they aren't "legally" there - it's just something the stores have done for their customers. Publix started the expectant mother's thing 10+ years ago and I think it was an Ingles where I saw the small children sign.Comment
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People suck and just don't care about other peoples problems, Thats one of the major problems in the country as a whole...When did we stop caring?Comment
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I'm disabled and that fucking pisses me off. I mean there are only a very small few handicapped spots yet the lazy fucks take them and leave the handicapped people to park in a spot that is a pain in the fucking ass.ICQ: 16544251 - Skype: gator37 @ eastlink.ca - email: yngwie @ isys.caComment
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For myself, I spend too much time sitting on my ever spreading ass. I park as far away as I can so I have to walk further. Any exercise is good exercise.
It is the same as using the wheelchair stall in a restroom. I will wait on the other stalls to open up first. As an ignorant teenager I went into a wheelchair stall and there were none available when someone in a wheelchair came in. The person with her gave me a HUGE lecture. I totally understood the difficulties they went through and I have never been in one since.Comment
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That person couldn't wait 5 minutes til you're done? LOL. I don't think using the handicapped stall should even be an issue, just let someone who needs it use it if they're standing around.Originally posted by iamkathiFor myself, I spend too much time sitting on my ever spreading ass. I park as far away as I can so I have to walk further. Any exercise is good exercise.
It is the same as using the wheelchair stall in a restroom. I will wait on the other stalls to open up first. As an ignorant teenager I went into a wheelchair stall and there were none available when someone in a wheelchair came in. The person with her gave me a HUGE lecture. I totally understood the difficulties they went through and I have never been in one since.Vacares - Web Hosting, Domains, O365, Security & More - Paxum and BTC Accepted
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Thanks that is very frustrating waiting for the handicapped stall. I can understand when the restroom is busy but usually when it is empty is when I have to wait for one fucker in the handicapped stall. I am glad someone is considerate.Originally posted by iamkathiFor myself, I spend too much time sitting on my ever spreading ass. I park as far away as I can so I have to walk further. Any exercise is good exercise.
It is the same as using the wheelchair stall in a restroom. I will wait on the other stalls to open up first. As an ignorant teenager I went into a wheelchair stall and there were none available when someone in a wheelchair came in. The person with her gave me a HUGE lecture. I totally understood the difficulties they went through and I have never been in one since.
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Because when I go to a store and there are 30 handicap spots open and the rest of the parking lot is full, I am not going to park a block away. Same goes with fire lanes.Comment
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....well I think it's not only about the parking but all the illegal stuff people like to do it!!
it's something natural I think.. I like to speed when the speed limit is 35m/h.. but i never tried to park in the handicapped spaces.. heheh
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What's more annoying is this: One handicap-spot on a block. One handicapped person. The person uses the spot perhaps 20% of the time and the rest of the time he takes up a regular spot and the handicap one is wide open - everywhere else is full.
He's not doing it out of concern for anyone else since there's never been any other car in his spot. He obviously prefers other spots and will only use "his own" when it's convenient. People like that are more of a waste of time and space than those who occasionally use one of 30 handicap spots at the mall.Shomer fuckin shabbasComment
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I have a solution that will make everyone happy.
Put all of the cripples on their own little island. That way they won't interfere with the rest of society and they can have as many blue parking spaces as they want.Vacares - Web Hosting, Domains, O365, Security & More - Paxum and BTC Accepted
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Sneaky ass way to get to live on your own tropical island....Originally posted by SlyI have a solution that will make everyone happy.
Put all of the cripples on their own little island. That way they won't interfere with the rest of society and they can have as many blue parking spaces as they want.
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