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Lowlife steals placard sure they do. Happens in every place, in and out of the villages. Not saying it is ok to steal. Just saying you and I and many others made it very easy. |
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I was absolutely sincere. I wouldn't wish a life of difficulty on anyone. I don't use a placard. It is my wife's Judge not lest ye be judged. |
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But how many handicapped permit applications have you personally evaluated and signed? I'll bet zero, whereas I've done many hundreds. Just my personal experience, but the overwhelming majority of requests are legitimate. Certainly the person who appears to walk or load a vehicle without difficulty raises the suspicion level, but consider if they would perform that well after walking 200+ feet instead of 20. Do they have COPD with an FEV1 of 600 cc?--they certainly would look A LOT different at 200 feet than 20. Are they on medical treatment for a subcritical LAD stenosis of 72% with stable angina pectoris at 100 feet of level walking? An observer really is not in a position to judge the validity of the person's disability, that EXACTLY why a physician must sign the form. And the suggestion that it would be OK to steal a placard because THE THIEF decides it is fraudulent is beyond belief. Why not just shoot someone because the gun owner decides he is a terrorist? |
I'm one of those people that I always get the look when I park in handicap. Maybe going in I look all healthy. I walk into the store get a couple of things then it might take everything I have to get back to my car and I am struggling.
But even then, you may or may not know it. People have no idea what is going on with anyone by looking at them. Everyone is so quick to judge people on looks. You don't always have a clue !!! Some people are better off worrying about themselves instead of worrying about others. Just sayin' !! |
I've read this Thread with somewhat disbelief and wonderment. The "anger" we seem to have in a possible "illegal HP" using a handicap placard is beyond my comprehension. Don't we have other more serious concerns? Just a random thought.........
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Stealing the placard was a horrible thing to do. As for people judging whether anyone truly is "handicapped" or not needs to think again. I have one and have it because I have a 'invisible' disease. To look at me, I look fine BUT I have issues with walking due to rheumatoid arthritis and a bad back. The RA has affected my feet/ankles and hips. Walk in the shoes of someone first, then judge. I don't think doctors will sign the sheet needed unless they too think it's needed.
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