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In reply to the discussion: Assuming you have no disability, have you ever parked in a Disabled Parking spot [View all]malaise
(296,099 posts)24. I'm OK with that
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Assuming you have no disability, have you ever parked in a Disabled Parking spot [View all]
malaise
Jan 2015
OP
I haven't, but I've seen the apparently non-disabled to it. I have a disabled relative, and
NewDeal_Dem
Jan 2015
#6
which is why i said "not apparently disabled". My relative is over 80 and can't walk without
NewDeal_Dem
Jan 2015
#76
Considered doing it recently after massive surgery on my leg (technically an anterolerateral
MillennialDem
Jan 2015
#118
The person I particularly remember had no tag or plate I saw. & I know what they look like,
NewDeal_Dem
Jan 2015
#79
As my relation had to sit and wait for me to get a grocery cart so they'd have something to
NewDeal_Dem
Jan 2015
#107
The post I responded to said nothing about a tag. That would have made a difference, obviously. n/t
pnwmom
Jan 2015
#169
I have also driven those who are disable and parked in handicap for them.
Thinkingabout
Jan 2015
#18
Well... I used my Mother's disablity sign when I broke my both my feet and an ankle
hollysmom
Jan 2015
#9
I died a few times, since I lost conscious, I can only repeat what I was told.
hollysmom
Jan 2015
#111
The only time I have is when I was driving a disabled senior citizen, and then I used her placard
MiniMe
Jan 2015
#22
Never. I have, however, called the cops when I see cars that don't belong in those spots. n/t
CaliforniaPeggy
Jan 2015
#23
You never know, though. I use my cane most of the time now, but for quite a while
tblue37
Jan 2015
#73
BTW, we don't leave the placards hanging, because they become brittle from sunlight and heat and end
tblue37
Jan 2015
#74
Wouldn't dream of it. Conversely, I wouldn't call someone out for doing it... did that once.
cherokeeprogressive
Jan 2015
#34
I felt like such a dufus after calling this person out... no amount of apologizing made it better.
cherokeeprogressive
Jan 2015
#37
Apparently very few people here have ever been the driver for a disabled friend or relative.
pnwmom
Jan 2015
#138
Right; the designated driver is obligated to take care of the handicapped passenger....
Hekate
Jan 2015
#106
I obey the law but the reason for the thread is that police are clamping down on persons
malaise
Jan 2015
#82
TC, ask your doctor to validate your need for one. The permit is for the person, not the car.
tblue37
Jan 2015
#80
I saw our district superintendent take the only handicapped spot at a building.
femmocrat
Jan 2015
#62
I've found out in life that those kinds of people get away with it while people that
R. Daneel Olivaw
Jan 2015
#68
As I explain in the post, we do understand when all the stalls are full, but when all
tblue37
Jan 2015
#91
Almost every day. My office is on the third floor. I often have to use the restroom
tblue37
Jan 2015
#128
I think that in a way having a baby with you when you need to use the restroom
tblue37
Jan 2015
#145
Handicapped stalls are legally available to everyone. They are not like disabled
pnwmom
Jan 2015
#143
No*, but I will use the disabled stall in the restroom if it's unoccupied when I arrive,
petronius
Jan 2015
#113
The only time I've parked in a handicapped spot was when I was driving my grandfather around.
tammywammy
Jan 2015
#126
no but I have stopped my car in the crosswalk at a red light before. I get chastised by
liberal_at_heart
Jan 2015
#129
You can't think of any reason? I am able-bodied but I parked in a disabled spot
pnwmom
Jan 2015
#136