$320 suprize if you park in a handicap
#11
Personally I hate it when I see some d-bag parked in a handicap spot simply because they're lazy. Laziness is not a handicap! I'm not the first to say that, but it's definitely true. I'm glad the cops cracked down on these twits, and I wish it happend way more often.
I always park way out in the lot so I can have space between the vehicles since my Dango take up a lot of space, and my fat a$$ needs the excuse to walk more.
I always park way out in the lot so I can have space between the vehicles since my Dango take up a lot of space, and my fat a$$ needs the excuse to walk more.
#12
I have arthritis and a weak heart...So it really pisses me off when I see these little lazy assed mommy coddled douche bags take a handicapped space because their mommas told them they were special...
And I have no problem explaining to someone that doesn't think I am disabled because I don't look like it (though I have to use a cane to walk much of the time). If they;re pleasant about it, I am pleasant back to them and thank them for looking out for other disable people...If they're rude, they get an ear full and I don't care if they're 25 years old or 75 years old.
SO many rude f*ckers in the world today. "Oh, I was only there for just a minute." or "It's raining." These are the assh*les that should be strung up side down by their genitals...
And I have no problem explaining to someone that doesn't think I am disabled because I don't look like it (though I have to use a cane to walk much of the time). If they;re pleasant about it, I am pleasant back to them and thank them for looking out for other disable people...If they're rude, they get an ear full and I don't care if they're 25 years old or 75 years old.
SO many rude f*ckers in the world today. "Oh, I was only there for just a minute." or "It's raining." These are the assh*les that should be strung up side down by their genitals...
Last edited by RetroBlazer; 09-19-2012 at 03:45 PM.
#13
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Illinois
Posts: 293

Years ago when I was much younger and my bones healed quicker, I broke my foot and Dr. Metatarsal gave me a handicap tag good for the next 3 months. Six weeks later I was wearing street shoes and back on the dirt bike that had rearranged my foot digits. I could not bring myself to continue parking in the handicapper spots, tag or no tag. I would have been embarassed by that. Others are not, apparently.
#14
When I have to ride around the Walmart parking lot for 20 minutes to find a space I get a little irritated at people that park in Handicap and jog into store. Using someone else's tag is not cool.
You would understand if, like me, you had MS and that extra 10 steps to the door seems like a mile some days.
Thanks to all those who are considerate of those of us in need.
You would understand if, like me, you had MS and that extra 10 steps to the door seems like a mile some days.
Thanks to all those who are considerate of those of us in need.
#17
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 77

Personally I think each person should have their own private parking spot in every single parking lot. Logistics might be a b*tch tho.
#18
I drive wrecker and we are contracted with the local boro police so I see this rather often. The excuses are endless and I'm an a-hole because of their ignorance regularry (not that I really care about that not do I feel bad for them). Now the expected mother spots I think are a joke, as are the hybrid only spots...
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