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My dad told me a story about something that happened to him the other day in the Wal-Mart parking lot. He has a hanger handicap tag that you place on your rearview mirror. When he got into his parking space, he noticed an old lady had stopped her car behind him. When he got out of his car, she told him she wanted his space. He told her he was sorry, but he was parked there. She said "Yeah, but I have a handicap TAG (license plates) on my car". He said I am aware of that, but I have a handicap hanger from the rearview mirror. She insisted he move because she had the tags. He told her he was sorry, but that if she wanted, she could wait until he was done shopping and then she could have the space. It was as if she felt having the TAGS gave priority over the hangers and that the hangers meant you could use handicap spaces only if someone with the tags does not need it. Has anyone encountered this situation?

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