Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Last edited by Velvet; 03-14-2023 at 09:32 AM. |
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People always rant about this, yet they have no problem walking around the store for 30-60 minutes grocery shopping.
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when i'm in too much pain to handle walking the aisles of Publix, i'm grateful for instacart. that handicap spot remains open
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I totally agree that it is not appropriate to confront people on the street. But, it is appropriate to question the legal process that allows almost anyone to get a handicap permit by just asking a medical doctor to sign a form. There should be an enforcement process to ensure that the permits are only issued to people who have a valid need for the permit. Medical doctors are not law enforcers, and they should not have the exclusive right or responsibility to issue permits. In my opinion, the current process is flawed.
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What everyone seems to be missing is that the reason for handicap parking is so they have room to put out the ramp for the wheelchair person. Now if the person driving the car is handicapped and the passenger in the store is not(get the hell out of that spot!) pick that person up in front of the store. But if the person in the store is in a wheelchair then stay in that spot so you have the room for your ramp(very difficult to load with a ramp in front of a store with all the traffic and pedestrian shoppers) i feel very fortunate to not have to use handicap parking and feel bad about the people that do, and I respect those few spots that are available to those people at stores. Here is a scenario for you: lets say you are sitting in the handicapped spot and someone needs wheelchair access(all the other spots are filled) that person has been denied!)
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I don’t think people question the legitimacy or are without empathy for those with handicaps, visible or otherwise. The whole issue centers around the person who knows what morally and ethically is right but chooses to ignore. Whether it’s at Publix, at a restaurant, boarding an airplane or anywhere else that “privilege” gets you to the head of the line, a small but arrogant few will find ways to circumvent the law, common courtesy and respect for others and make themselves the most important person in the room. They want the edge over others. The only solution is in one’s conscious.
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Those are for other threads.
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Caring and concerned individuals here are looking out for your interest by calling out the apparent abusers. Those who may be the abusers are the ones that use the bullies response of "mind your own business". |
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What is worse is when they park in the crosswalk and wait, or in front of the store
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