Toffeewoffy
DIS Veteran
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- Mar 6, 2014
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I agree, throwing the cigarette on ground is not only rude, it's littering,and in most places, illegal.
As for him smoking even though you were there first, sorry, but unless it was posted as "No Smoking", he did absolutely nothing wrong by smoking there.
He may well have been a GAC abuser, but I'm of the opinion that the changes were due not so much due to the non-disabled that lied to get the GAC, but due to the number of disabled that overused it, in the form of getting more accommodations than they actually needed to access the parks.
Sorry, but I'm with the OP on this one. It is rude to go near someone who clearly isn't smoking and inflict your dirty habit on them. Why, with the whole car park there, did he feel the need to go close to OP's van to smoke? I very much doubt that a disabled section of a car park is a smoking section!
... unless he saw that OP's husband was disabled and really was being a total jerk in that he was bragging that he could get these extras and didn't need them!