pumpkinboy
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OK, so maybe this belongs on the debate board, and this isn't about visiting WDW, but you folks are the only large community of placard users I know, so here goes:
Palm Sunday services at our church and we arrive about 10 mins before marching begins and all, and there is someone else in the only HC parking spot. No placard, no plate. So the nearest alternate parking is a half block away and it's drizzling, so I decide to block in whomever is parked there, figuring that we can chat after services and I can apologize if necessary. We wheel DS's wheelchair in with a minimum of rain getting on him.
After church, we hear a honking in the parking lot; we linger in church a while. A friend who also has a wheelchair-bound child (hers is now an adult) tells me that "Olga" has been looking furiously for the folks who blocked her in: "how dare they...", she's fuming. Well, tho "Olga" is in her 70s, she also plays tennis every day, and can run circles around most normal adults, so here is the dilemma:
I am not at all sorry I blocked her in and that she was angry about it. I am actually surpised that she is not simply ashamed of having taken the only HC spot. And I plan to block her in every time she parks there.
Not very Christian of me, is it?
Palm Sunday services at our church and we arrive about 10 mins before marching begins and all, and there is someone else in the only HC parking spot. No placard, no plate. So the nearest alternate parking is a half block away and it's drizzling, so I decide to block in whomever is parked there, figuring that we can chat after services and I can apologize if necessary. We wheel DS's wheelchair in with a minimum of rain getting on him.
After church, we hear a honking in the parking lot; we linger in church a while. A friend who also has a wheelchair-bound child (hers is now an adult) tells me that "Olga" has been looking furiously for the folks who blocked her in: "how dare they...", she's fuming. Well, tho "Olga" is in her 70s, she also plays tennis every day, and can run circles around most normal adults, so here is the dilemma:
I am not at all sorry I blocked her in and that she was angry about it. I am actually surpised that she is not simply ashamed of having taken the only HC spot. And I plan to block her in every time she parks there.
Not very Christian of me, is it?