kaytieeldr
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Just a comment on something I've seen a couple of times in this thread: It may vary by state, but in Massachusetts, the person to whom the HP plate or placard is issued must be the one (or one of the ones) entering or exiting the vehicle when it is parked in a handicapped space. Anything else is a violation - the person not being in the vehicle at all, the person sitting in the driver/passenger seat while someone else runs an errand...Ewww! I'd start shrieking, "Get your filthy hands off my son, you pervert!"I mean, I'm sure they have good intentions, but first, NOBODY should be touching your child (or anyone) without express permission, second as you say, he doesn't need to BE 'healed', and third, they need to keep their filthy hands off your son. Ewww!
disclaimer: "filthy" hands is just an expression; I'm sure their hands are clean but their actions are unsettling.
I mean, I'm sure they have good intentions, but first, NOBODY should be touching your child (or anyone) without express permission, second as you say, he doesn't need to BE 'healed', and third, they need to keep their filthy hands off your son. Ewww!
I would be smacking people's hands! And for the comments
I would be beyond angry. 
I picked up my hang tag that I had removed from my window and showed it to him and he just yelled again "I saw you, you didn't need it!" Now if he had seen enough to decide that I didn't need one he must have missed the large boot on my leg, the prominent limp, and my husband loading my 
