There of course are varying reasons that people need to use handicap spaces...from needing the space to get a wheelchair in and out, for people who have bad joints and pain,to people who are out of breath for various reasons. With that said, living in a small town, I have seen and known people who use a handicap tag as a "community" item. I too get angry when I see people park in a handicap stall and literally run into the store. What's even more aggravating is the fact that there is usually a spot within a spot or two right next to them. I really try not to judge, because as everybody has pointed out, there can be hidden causes...but I really do believe that far too many people use those when they don't need to and sometimes it's difficult not to be judgemental toward them. I don't blame the OP for being upset, I most likely would have been irked as well. Flame away...but people in our society are really good about being deceitful and tend to find the "easy" way out. I'm all for those who need it, but really saddens me to know that people abuse it. And for the record, my grandma had a tag and the one time I needed to use the parking space to have enough room to get her out of the car in her wheelchair, there were absolutely no handicap spots open....in a parking lot of about 25 stalls. We ended up parking out in the middle of bumblefudge county so that I was able to get her in and out.

(She is not disabled herself.)