Why is it that anyone who drives a vehicle with handicap license plates is a horrible and/or dangerous driver 100% of the time? Should the relationship between the two really be tied that closely?
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I guess now you know when you see it,... it's fair warning ⚠️Why is it that anyone who drives a vehicle with handicap license plates is a horrible and/or dangerous driver 100% of the time? Should the relationship between the two really be tied that closely?
Maybe you are just lucky?Why is it that anyone who drives a vehicle with handicap license plates is a horrible and/or dangerous driver 100% of the time? Should the relationship between the two really be tied that closely?
Is there a chance their handicap is that they are Iowa fans?Maybe you are just lucky?
Sort of lumping a lot of people together there. What I do not get and quite frankly pisses me off is people with plates and or tags that park in the handicap spaces and get out and walk right to the store no issues at all. Push the cart full of stuff back to the car and load it. I assume its a spouse or relation taking advantage of it or something but it just is not right.
A lot of people have someone in the family that is handicapped but use handicap parking even when that person is not with them ..Do disagree that everyone with handicap parking license plates is a bad driver.Maybe you are just lucky?
Sort of lumping a lot of people together there. What I do not get and quite frankly pisses me off is people with plates and or tags that park in the handicap spaces and get out and walk right to the store no issues at all. Push the cart full of stuff back to the car and load it. I assume its a spouse or relation taking advantage of it or something but it just is not right.
Well if you are not disabled don't park in that spot. Get the hell out and let others who are us it. Plates or notA lot of people have someone in the family that is handicapped but use handicap parking even when that person is not with them ..Do disagree that everyone with handicap parking license plates is a bad driver.
You just described my Dad. He moves slow but can walk just fine and yes he unloads his own cart. He's also a Vietnam vet who nearly died from multiple myeloma related to agent orange and is missing part of his spine that was removed in two surgeries from both the front and the back. There are always people gaming the system but my legs work fine and I park and walk and don't let fat people with handicap tags piss me off.Maybe you are just lucky?
Sort of lumping a lot of people together there. What I do not get and quite frankly pisses me off is people with plates and or tags that park in the handicap spaces and get out and walk right to the store no issues at all. Push the cart full of stuff back to the car and load it. I assume its a spouse or relation taking advantage of it or something but it just is not right.
Do not disagree but unfortunately it happens.Well if you are not disabled don't park in that spot. Get the hell out and let others who are us it. Plates or not
Moving slow is not what I was talkin about. They don't piss me off for myself. It pisses me off because there are people who need those spaces the idiots use when they don't need to. That's it. Pretty simple.You just described my Dad. He moves slow but can walk just fine and yes he unloads his own cart. He's also a Vietnam vet who nearly died from multiple myeloma related to agent orange and is missing part of his spine that was removed in two surgeries from both the front and the back. There are always people gaming the system but my legs work fine and I park and walk and don't let fat people with handicap tags piss me off.
Say thank you to your Dad for his service. Man that agent orange stuff is rough. What was his unit and mos?You just described my Dad. He moves slow but can walk just fine and yes he unloads his own cart. He's also a Vietnam vet who nearly died from multiple myeloma related to agent orange and is missing part of his spine that was removed in two surgeries from both the front and the back. There are always people gaming the system but my legs work fine and I park and walk and don't let fat people with handicap tags piss me off.
I'm ashamed to say I don't know off the top of my head. He wasn't in combat, was basically an artillery mechanic. He has an Army license plate that says M109, which is the howitzer he worked on a lot. I helped him file his veteran's disability claim after his illness and learned some of those details. He was like thousands and thousands of others, got a notice that he was drafted and went and did what he was told. The sad thing is his agent orange exposure was from running a torch to cut the tops off barrels so they could be used as trash cans.Say thank you to your Dad for his service. Man that agent orange stuff is rough. What was his unit and mos?
Man?!?! I could see if he picked it up in combat from being in the jungle etc I could understand. But contracting it from residue is just bizarre. Who would have thought??? Guess they were supposed to scrub them down with hot water and soap???I'm ashamed to say I don't know off the top of my head. He wasn't in combat, was basically an artillery mechanic. He has an Army license plate that says M109, which is the howitzer he worked on a lot. I helped him file his veteran's disability claim after his illness and learned some of those details. He was like thousands and thousands of others, got a notice that he was drafted and went and did what he was told. The sad thing is his agent orange exposure was from running a torch to cut the tops off barrels so they could be used as trash cans.
I'm always impressed by how well off the handicap are. Usually driving a giant SUV or late model pick up.
Maybe their wheelchairs don't fit as well in a Chevy Sonic.I'm always impressed by how well off the handicap are. Usually driving a giant SUV or late model pick up.
my dad was a ww2 veteran.I'm ashamed to say I don't know off the top of my head. He wasn't in combat, was basically an artillery mechanic. He has an Army license plate that says M109, which is the howitzer he worked on a lot. I helped him file his veteran's disability claim after his illness and learned some of those details. He was like thousands and thousands of others, got a notice that he was drafted and went and did what he was told. The sad thing is his agent orange exposure was from running a torch to cut the tops off barrels so they could be used as trash cans.
My comment was more in line with a lot of rich people scamming the system and getting handicap placards under some weak ass medical condition. Not all, but we know it happens. My biggest beef is probably that there are too many handicap spots in front of stores. They could cut back by 50% and there would still be too manyThat's a very silly thing to say. If they are truly legit handicaped they would trade their nice car for their heakth.
I'm always impressed by how well off the handicap are. Usually driving a giant SUV or late model pick up.
A couple of cherry picked anecdotes doesn't negate the fact that a lot of people scam handicap tags. I guess I really don't care. If people need some sort of lame advantage, go ahead. I park pretty far away from the door on purpose. We've got a pretty big BS victim culture going on in America these days. It's pathetic.I’ve read this board religiously the past 10 years and never read such ignorant comments. First, my wife’s doctor at Madonna in Lincoln was in a wheelchair, paralyzed from the waist down. He easily probably made over 200k a year so yeah he more than likely drove a nice car. Not all handicapped people are poor.
Second, looking at my wife you wouldn’t think anything is wrong with her now. Gets out of the car fine, loads groceries fine, etc. But she spent over 60 days completely blind and lost all ability to move her lower half. Had to relearn how to walk, regain her vision, but still suffers from leg spasms and chronic fatigue that’s debilitating out of nowhere. Such ignorant comments out of people who don’t know what others are going through.
You know that how? I’m guessing you work for the social security administration then.A couple of cherry picked anecdotes doesn't negate the fact that a lot of people scam handicap tags. I guess I really don't care. If people need some sort of lame advantage, go ahead. I park pretty far away from the door on purpose. We've got a pretty big BS victim culture going on in America these days. It's pathetic.
Yeah I've heard some people actually go online and blubber about stores having way too many handicapped parking spaces.We've got a pretty big BS victim culture going on in America these days. It's pathetic.
See? You get it.Yeah I've heard some people actually go online and blubber about stores having way too many handicapped parking spaces.
When you're forced to walk an extra 40 feet, you know the struggle is real!
What would you put the percentage at?A lot of people have someone in the family that is handicapped but use handicap parking even when that person is not with them ..Do disagree that everyone with handicap parking license plates is a bad driver.
The ADA needs to go.Yeah I've heard some people actually go online and blubber about stores having way too many handicapped parking spaces.
When you're forced to walk an extra 40 feet, you know the struggle is real!