Somebody should invent an iPhone app for reporting people who park in handicapping parking spaces with a handicap tag, then get out, and walk easily to the doors.
I saw one, one time where this old guy gets out of his truck walks over to a car idling in a handicap space (2 empty parking stalls next to it), and starts reaming the women out who was waiting there for her old mom. The whole time he was strutting back and forth wagging his finger, screaming at the top of his lungs. And he wasn't just expressing an opinion as a good citizen. He parked there after he chased the woman off. He had a handicap tag.
Why do 'we' as drivers feel the need to park right next to the building anyway? It's usually those drivers who obviously need the exercise! I have been injured, to the point of requiring the use of a wheelchair, and walker for seveal months. As I healed, some days I could walk as though absolutely nothing was physically wrong, and then without warning, my feet would go out from under, and without assistance, there I sat! Believe me. Handi-cap parking stalls are not meant for the lazy or mentally deficient!
I saw one, one time where this old guy gets out of his truck walks over to a car idling in a handicap space (2 empty parking stalls next to it), and starts reaming the women out who was waiting there for her old mom. The whole time he was strutting back and forth wagging his finger, screaming at the top of his lungs. And he wasn't just expressing an opinion as a good citizen. He parked there after he chased the woman off. He had a handicap tag.
I have been injured, to the point of requiring the use of a wheelchair, and walker for seveal months. As I healed, some days I could walk as though absolutely nothing was physically wrong, and then without warning, my feet would go out from under, and without assistance, there I sat! Believe me. Handi-cap parking stalls are not meant for the lazy or mentally deficient!