PrincessMickey
DIS Veteran
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- Jan 27, 2009
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I wish that they would do away with handicapped parking spots for all except those in wheelchairs and/or who have specialized vans and need the extra space.
How did oversized handicapped spots morph into spots for anyone who can scam a doctor?
Here in NJ it is a real joke. Everyone has one, whether they really need them or not. In some cities they actually have permits for parking spots on the street. There are some blocks where all the available parking spots have handicapped parking by permit only. Is this even legal I wonder? It's amazing how they came up with a new way to secure your very own parking spot on a public street!
Can you explain to me why they exist at a mall? A person can't walk an extra 200 or so feet in the parking lot but can walk around a mall all day.
And then you have the a-holes who use the family handicapped placard to park...need I say more?
And before anyone goes off on me, I have a parent who uses a wheelchair, so I understand the frustration of the OP.
Your post and thinking is very offensive. So just because my DH is disabled but not wheelchair bound, you are saying that he should not be able to go and enjoy getting out of the house and go to the mall. He gets out of the house maybe once a week. He enjoys going to the mall and taking to the kids to the playplace area to watch them play and maybe treating them to McDonalds. You want to deny him that right to spend time with his kids. What about when my kids want to go see Santa. DH shouldn't be allowed to go because he's not in a wheelchair. Just because he's at the mall for a few hours doesn't mean he is physically walking for that long. Maybe you should show a little compassion for those that can't walk as well as you can. My DH was injured trying to save and protect you. He does not want to be limited by his disabilty and still wants to remain as active as he can for his kids but he still greatly appreciates the car being closer because it hurts a great deal to walk and the extra room to be able to get in and out easier.