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Originally Posted by joldnol
Shame on you! I have always found your posts to be very intelligent but this is just pure BS. My wife has cerebral palsy and uses a walker because of 6 decades of joint wear and tear. When we first got married 32 years ago she was 100 % ambulatory. Her legs still work but she can no longer can walk any distance over a few hundred feet without being in considerable pain. Her driving skills are excellent and we travel TV with a WALKER strapped to the back of the cart. I guess you would prefer the handicapped to stay out of sight like in the "good old days".
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I apologize for offending you and your wife. This wasn't directed at the handicapped that are physically able to safely operate vehicle and carts, it was about people that are UNFIT physically, and/or mentally to safely operate a vehicle, including golf carts, anymore.
I'm 62 and don't remember any "good old days" of keeping the handicapped out of sight.