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re: Able-bodied people using handicap tags is OOC
Posted on 2/9/24 at 12:23 pm to TigerGman
Posted on 2/9/24 at 12:23 pm to TigerGman
They should only make hang tags that work for a couple days. Everything else should require tamper-proof sticker or license plate.
My grandad was crippled in his 30s, and I never once saw him park in a handicapped spot, he also told me that was for folks that needed them.
It pisses me off to see people with "no visible" handicap using them.
My grandad was crippled in his 30s, and I never once saw him park in a handicapped spot, he also told me that was for folks that needed them.
It pisses me off to see people with "no visible" handicap using them.
Posted on 2/9/24 at 12:33 pm to concrete_tiger
I agree there is a abuse. However, when I see the below, the ignorance of such a statement pisses ME off.
When my psoriatic arthritis flares, you will not be able to see it other than me moving slowly and in a lot of pain (that you will not see) trying hard to get to and from wherever I am without my legs giving out from under me trying desperately to do things myself during those times when the amount of walking I can do is very limited. There are so many times I've gone to the grocery store and when I get home, all I can do is throw whole bags of refrigerated items in the fridge and go to bed in horrible pain. It's not fun when this happens. You also can't see rheumatoid arthritis and other types of illnesses that affect mobility. I don't wish this on anyone, but I'm tempted to wish it on you, at least for a short time, so you "might" grasp that you can't always see a disability or an illness that affects mobility.
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It pisses me off to see people with "no visible" handicap using them.
When my psoriatic arthritis flares, you will not be able to see it other than me moving slowly and in a lot of pain (that you will not see) trying hard to get to and from wherever I am without my legs giving out from under me trying desperately to do things myself during those times when the amount of walking I can do is very limited. There are so many times I've gone to the grocery store and when I get home, all I can do is throw whole bags of refrigerated items in the fridge and go to bed in horrible pain. It's not fun when this happens. You also can't see rheumatoid arthritis and other types of illnesses that affect mobility. I don't wish this on anyone, but I'm tempted to wish it on you, at least for a short time, so you "might" grasp that you can't always see a disability or an illness that affects mobility.
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