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nitehawk 02-05-2012 08:28 AM

Handicapped parking spaces
 
Just what percent of the people with handicap signs or license plates
really need them ?? Does Walmart has enough handicapped spaces ?
Just watch when its raining how fast they can run from the car to the store - its a miracle. Yes I know there are many kinds of disabilities and thank God I dont need a handicap parking spot

cybermuda 02-05-2012 09:14 AM

Whenever we park near one of the sports pools, we are saddened that people fill up the few available Handicapped spaces then saunter into the pool.

If you can walk as far as your destination, please park in a "normal" space nearby and leave the reserved spaces for those who really need them.

They are specially-designed with large areas each side so that people can get into wheelchairs, or onto crutches.

Thank you

BogeyBoy 02-05-2012 09:23 AM

Don't judge a book by the cover.

Many medical conditions can limit someone's activity. Just because you observe someone walking from point A to point B doesn't mean they don't need a handicapped spot. They could have a serious heart condition or a problem that causes pain if they walk any distance.

I used to be critical of those using the handicapped spots, now I know many people that use them but have conditions that are not obvious. I also know people who are to proud to use them and put their well-being at risk every time they walk those extra steps.

red tail 02-05-2012 09:50 AM

well said. there are too many busybodies criticizing folks they know absolutly nothing about. there are many maladies out there requiring the stickers. its one thing to criticize driving habits and dogs and dog poop etc etc, but quite another to criticize the handicapped !
shame on those that do.

natickdan 02-05-2012 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by BogeyBoy (Post 449102)
Don't judge a book by the cover.

Many medical conditions can limit someone's activity. Just because you observe someone walking from point A to point B doesn't mean they don't need a handicapped spot. They could have a serious heart condition or a problem that causes pain if they walk any distance.

I used to be critical of those using the handicapped spots, now I know many people that use them but have conditions that are not obvious. I also know people who are to proud to use them and put their well-being at risk every time they walk those extra steps.

Well said!

Posh 08 02-05-2012 10:16 AM

Like the malady of the oxygen tank and smoking cigarettes at the same time.

memason 02-05-2012 10:19 AM

Honestly, if people worried more about the things they can change (themselves) and less about the things they can't (other people), they might be a lot happier.

just saying . . . :icon_wink:

Oren L Miller 02-05-2012 11:16 AM

Agreed!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by memason (Post 449122)
Honestly, if people worried more about the things they can change (themselves) and less about the things they can't (other people), they might be a lot happier.

just saying . . . :icon_wink:

:bigbow: I was raised and told to keep my nose out of other people's business or be prepared to have a bruised nose a lot! Right now I have been lucky enough to not need a handicapped sign - But there may be a day I do and I don't want to have to explain to everyone why I need one.

cybermuda 02-05-2012 11:26 AM

Agreed - but if there are a limited number of handicapped parking slots, they should be left for those who really need them.

Imagine someone who needs to get from their car into a wheelchair turning up to find that both handicapped spots have been taken. Either they have to find two adjacent empty spots, or risk damaging someone else's car because they have to have their door wide open.

It's one thing to be "politically correct", but please don't tell me that you have NEVER seen anyone abuse those parking places. If you can stroll from your car to the pool, then play water volleyball, you can probably risk parking one row back.

Sorry if I have offended anyone who genuinely needs those parking places.

The Village Girl 02-05-2012 11:27 AM

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graciegirl 02-05-2012 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by The Village Girl (Post 449139)


Village Girl. When I grow up I wanta be just like you.

If I had 'em I'd be king.

Bill-n-Brillo 02-05-2012 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 449142)
.......If I had 'em I'd be king.

"The king laughed - not because he had 'to', but because........"

Bill :wave:

The Village Girl 02-05-2012 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by cybermuda (Post 449138)
Agreed - but if there are a limited number of handicapped parking slots, they should be left for those who really need them.

Imagine someone who needs to get from their car into a wheelchair turning up to find that both handicapped spots have been taken. Either they have to find two adjacent empty spots, or risk damaging someone else's car because they have to have their door wide open.

It's one thing to be "politically correct", but please don't tell me that you have NEVER seen anyone abuse those parking places. If you can stroll from your car to the pool, then play water volleyball, you can probably risk parking one row back.

Sorry if I have offended anyone who genuinely needs those parking places.


Oh dear, You haven't offended ANYONE who needs them, but EVERYONE who doesn't, and uses them! I suggest you RUN!!! SAVE YOURSELF!!

RichieB 02-05-2012 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 449142)
If I had 'em I'd be king.

The prince has 'em, and he's not the king. :)

Oren L Miller 02-05-2012 11:38 AM

Cybermuda response
 
I agree there are times I think someone could be abusing it but I don't know the whole story. I am not the judge and jury for the who is handicapped and who is not. I have a friend that is healing right now from having his achilles tendon reattached. He can walk okay for a short distance. If he pushes it he will be in surgery again. This is the second time because the first time he was too proud to use handicapped parking. This time he was told it was his last chance. It can't be repaired again. Sometimes I see people driving really fast and I think they are idiots. Then I stop to think that they may be rushing someone to a hospital or rushing to see someone in a hospital and if they don't get there quick they may not get to see them. Yes, life is not fair. Yes, people always try to cheat the system. But unless you are onipotent and know it all be careful about judging others. Leave that to the Professionals.


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