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F250 baws with handicap tags
Posted on 12/27/18 at 8:52 am
Posted on 12/27/18 at 8:52 am
So, you are handicapped but have no issues climbing up 3 feet into your truck.
Makes sense.
Makes sense.
Posted on 12/27/18 at 8:54 am to Cosmo
What about Corevettes with handicap tags...?
Side note: Half the people you see with handicap tags looks like there's not a damn thing wrong with them...
Side note: Half the people you see with handicap tags looks like there's not a damn thing wrong with them...
This post was edited on 12/27/18 at 8:57 am
Posted on 12/27/18 at 8:54 am to Cosmo
Intellectual disability (ID), also known as general learning disability,[3] and mental retardation (MR),[4][5] is a generalized neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by significantly impaired intellectual and adaptive functioning. It is defined by an IQ under 70 in addition to deficits in two or more adaptive behaviors that affect everyday, general living.
Posted on 12/27/18 at 8:55 am to Cosmo
The monster truck bit is out of control right now. But don’t despair. When fuel goes back to 4 bucks per gallon they will be walking for sure.
Posted on 12/27/18 at 8:58 am to Cosmo
might be a hearing disability, but they can run a 50 yard dash
Posted on 12/27/18 at 8:58 am to Cosmo
I got my tag from being on my feet for 80 hours of OT per week at the plant. You salty?
Posted on 12/27/18 at 9:16 am to The Torch
I'm trying to figure out where the inability to walk 30 steps further into the store is factored into that definition.
OTO, we have a guy at work that is handicapped. He walks normal and looks normal but he starts having problems in shorter order. He was involved in an IED incident in the middle east. You wouldn't know it by watching him walk into Wal Mart from a handicapped spot but he is very much in pain after walking a short distance.
OTO, we have a guy at work that is handicapped. He walks normal and looks normal but he starts having problems in shorter order. He was involved in an IED incident in the middle east. You wouldn't know it by watching him walk into Wal Mart from a handicapped spot but he is very much in pain after walking a short distance.
Posted on 12/27/18 at 9:21 am to The Torch
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Intellectual disability (ID), also known as general learning disability,[3] and mental retardation (MR),[4][5] is a generalized neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by significantly impaired intellectual and adaptive functioning. It is defined by an IQ under 70 in addition to deficits in two or more adaptive behaviors that affect everyday, general living.
Not sure if serious, but in case you are, in my opinion, if you're too mentally disabled to be able to park a normal distance from Walmart like the other retards, you don't need to be operating anything more powerful than a red wagon.
Posted on 12/27/18 at 9:22 am to Hangover Haven
Try going to Disneyworld and seeing all the “handicapped” fat asses skip the lines with their scooters
Posted on 12/27/18 at 9:29 am to Koach K
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When fuel goes back to 4 bucks per gallon they will be walking for sure.
Posted on 12/27/18 at 9:43 am to Hangover Haven
That is because the workers that handle the handicap tags sell them to perfectly healthy people for cash.
It's like most other government programs designed to help people they are stolen from them constantly.
Kind of like selling your kid to another person for tax write-offs if you have more than you can claim.
It's like most other government programs designed to help people they are stolen from them constantly.
Kind of like selling your kid to another person for tax write-offs if you have more than you can claim.
This post was edited on 12/27/18 at 9:46 am
Posted on 12/27/18 at 9:58 am to Koach K
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When fuel goes back to 4 bucks per gallon they will be walking for sure.
This post was edited on 12/27/18 at 10:00 am
Posted on 12/27/18 at 10:00 am to Cosmo
Did you ever stop to think they may have a problem such as CHF or a respatory disease that makes walking longer distances a problem?
Posted on 12/27/18 at 10:10 am to Darth_Vader
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Did you ever stop to think they may have a problem such as CHF or a respatory disease that makes walking longer distances a problem?
If they arent riding a cart in the store whats the difference between a handicap spot and a regular spot? lose some weight. Cures a large amounts of ailments.
I did see loews had "veterns" parking. Which is nice and all, but a ploy. Preggo women ones are pretty legit though....if she is showing. Not "I think i'm preggo, and going in to get a test" level.
Posted on 12/27/18 at 10:13 am to Cosmo
I bought the nuts with one of my unemployment checks
Posted on 12/27/18 at 10:21 am to WhiskeyThrottle
Lots of people legitimately need handicapped spots because they require more room on the side of their car to exit, and enter it. Some can't put all of their weight on one foot stepping out, or pushing into, the car.
Posted on 12/27/18 at 10:29 am to TOSOV
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If they arent riding a cart in the store whats the difference between a handicap spot and a regular spot? lose some weight. Cures a large amounts of ailments.
Losing weight can help some with heart or respatory disease. But that’s far from the case for many who are not overweight but still have either CHF or something like COPD. I’m personally not overweight. Not even close. But my heart has been weakened by CHF caused by a heart valve defect. I can get around almost like anyone else, although I tend to walk slower now. But walking long distances or up hills or especially stairs is very difficult. And for someone who lives with one of these conditions, getting winded is a far different experience than for someone who does not have CHF or COPD. Unless you’ve experienced either of these diseases, you can’t fully understand what they’re going through or what their limitations are.
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