
03-15-2023, 09:43 PM
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Originally Posted by JMintzer
"Inches" Hyperbole much? All you're doing is making up scenarios that are "easy" for a disabled person to navigate. Life is rarely "easy"...
And no, every parking lot is NOT "a walking distance" from anything...
Ever been to the squares, or the country clubs for dinner? My friend (who's wife MUST use a wheelchair at all times), almost always has to pull up to the restaurant, off load his wife into her wheelchair (where we, or someone else is waiting), and than go park his accessible vehicle in the lot behind the squares, several blocks away or across the (rather large) country club lot. If there happens to be a handicap space available, he'll use it.
That walk is difficult for him due to his back problems (which are exacerbated by caring for his disabled wife)...
But if the lot is empty, you're right... But we all know how often that happens...
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Might as well save your breath (or in this case keystrokes !) when trying to explain a point to people, at times it's like trying to smell the number 7, it's just not possible !
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