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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]Nye Bevan
(25,406 posts)58. Nope. That is one of my absolute pet hates.
Lazy, entitled people feeling that they are so important that they should get to use the handicap spots.
I have been known to call the cops on this behavior.
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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