Saffron
Palm Tree Hugger
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I have a little issue with the "they may not be able to walk long distances" theory. There are many folks (trust me, I know people who have done this) who say the use they handicapped spaces because they can't walk long distances, yet they spend hours in Wal-Mart walking themselves to death. A few extra feet from the entrance to their car isn't going to kill them. I think that is abuse.
Maybe I can shed a little light on why some people do this.

I am handicapped too. I have mobility issues due to a car accident years ago. I too have a handicapped plate, but on most days I don't park in the handicapped spaces because I know people with wheelchairs need the access more than I do. There are days or times when I will though.
I can walk, almost unassisted on even surfaces. Around my house, in the mall, Walmart, at work etc. But on uneven surfaces, even the uneven texture of blacktop, I can get into trouble. For-ged-a-boud wet, uneven blacktop, I will more than likely fall.
Dirt, grass, cobblestone, little pebbles, hay laid down on a concert field to keep down mud, sand, sidewalks with cracks, rock beds etc, are all hazards I avoid. I can do uphill like nobody's business, going downhill I need someone or something to hold on to. Unless I'm in a mall, Walmart, my home etc, a place I know to be even and smoothe, I always have to walk with my head down, and I walk slowly, because just the teeniest, tiniest pebble that no one else would notice can throw my gate off so badly that it could mean I end up eating the blacktop instead of walking on it.
I find I hardly ever use the handicapped spaces, but when I know I will need one, for whatever reason, it can make a huge difference for my safety. 
On a side note. I did some grocery shopping today and found that there was no way I could look at what other people were doing. I was way too busy.
But I was totally paranoid about who was looking at me.
And the carts are way too tall for me to drape myself over.
I'd have to be up on my tip toes to do that!
Now that's odd! And if that's the strangest thing that I do in my lifetime...

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