Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Because my wife wants to walk as much as possible, she doesn't want to be dropped off at the door and picked up there. It makes her feel like an invalid. She can walk limited distances such as from a handicapped space but not farther down in the parking lot.
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What AUTHORITY do you have to speak with me about anything to do with where my car is positioned on private property?
I would never threaten anyone, ever. I wonder why you took it that way? |
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And being dropped off and picked up make her "feel like an invalid"? Funny that walking to and from the car in "handicapped parkin only" doesn't make her feel the same. Well, it really isn't any of my business whether you really need to use the handicapped spaces, or just use it for convenience. |
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I have no tolerance for busy bodies sticking their nose where it doesn't belong. My business is mine, not someone else's. Over the years I have learned that most people who have the need to mind other people's business need to clean their house first as it usually needs it far more than the person that they are criticizing. It is the epitome of disrespect and entitlement when you feel the need to tell everyone else how to live. I have also learned that when I concern myself with my own life and ignore everyone else's, I have a much happier life. |
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My daddy used to say "if you just worry about yourself, you'll have your hands full". Just look at the hundreds of threads on this board in which people speculate about other's lives when it has zero impact on their own. Don't let the busybodies get to you. They have nothing more to do in their golden years than sit on a message board and post 7.2 times a day. |
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My issue is that if you can play golf you can walk, my wife cannot walk. Handicap spots have extra room to get the person in and out of a wheelchair and do not have curbs. If my wife could walk, she would, but she can't.
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Many of them are mentally handicapped 😂😂.
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Look around every one is old, what do you expect
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But all that is for another great thread. |
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That seems logical ! What does not seem to make sense, is when a driver lets off a person with mobility difficulties, then parks just yards away in the closest parking spaces for the disabled, and THEN when the person comes out of the store, restaurant, etc., starts the car, backs out, and proceeds to the curb to pick up the person.
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You are unaware of the WHY they may be there. I sometimes need to wait for my disabled husband, something he needs to do without me. But, I watch to see if someone needs the spot - if so I will vacate and circle the lot. The issue is that there are no designated pick-up / drop-off zones. When someone disabled comes out they may need immediate assistance to cross the lot. They may get disoriented if they don't see their car. When having a good day and there is a nearby spot we will park there. You do not know what their issue is, all disabilities are not visible. Everyone is NOT trying to game the system. Get out of the car and have what looks like a healthy individual collapse. You are not a mind reader.
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Last edited by Pairadocs; 03-14-2023 at 03:45 PM. Reason: typ |
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