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  • they piss me off. Back in college we would roll a dumpster over and pile trash up on their car.
  • It pisses me off because I need those spaces and it's almost impossible to find one. I fully believe in Karma and I believe those people who park there will one day HAVE to park there. Then there won't be a spot available and they will get to find out what it's like to walk when you are not able to . People park here because they have the opinion that the govt just hands out the stickers to anyone who wants them and that is not true.I get pissed when I hear someone say " they don't look disabled"..I want to say "you don't look stupid either but looks are decieving".
  • I have no doubt that Karma will catch up with them soon....
  • Perhaps they have an internal disability that you cannot see. Perhaps they have a heart condition that prevents them walking long distance. You just dont know. People that have them and are faking a disability - well thats a whole different story.
  • It pisses me off, how dare they. Its for people who really need it.
  • I think its digusting behaviour and it's usually fat lazy people who do it
  • It really p*sses me off to no end. I saw a young guy pull into a handicapped parking spot the other day who just jumped right out of the car and ran into the store. I clipped him with the front fender of my car. Taught him a lesson! But then this old lady got out of the car trailing an oxygen tank & mask and chased me with her crutches. :) Seriously, there ARE handicaps which aren't readily evident to the eye. Some debilitating joint diseases and pains, for example, may NOT be readily evident at first. But the longer a person walks, the worse it becomes for them. Hearing loss may be another one, which you and I may not think is that big a deal, but walking through a busy parking lot is dangerous enough for those of us who CAN hear a car backing out of a parking spot. But for those who truely abuse the system? Yeah, they annoy me.
  • with a tag... cheaters... without a tag... lazy risk takers
  • In need of a ticket. The best thing I saw.. A young woman pulled into a handicapped parking space to wait for her daughter to come out of a modeling class. After 15 minutes, just as her daughter came out a volunteer enforcement car pulled up and blocked them into the space. The driver got out (a 65+year old veteran) and shuffled to her window, and the passanger got out and got HIS WALKER out of the back seat, and headed to her car. She said "If you move I will leave now" and was told, "No, it's to late we need to give you a ticket, just stay in your car" The two men then shuffeled and hobbled around her car several times getting the plate number, her drivers license and the address. Every move they made seemed to be in slow motion. During the entire time she was in the space right next to the main door of the building and every one of the 100 plus people who came out of the building knew exactly what she had done. After 15 or 20 minutes she stopped begging them to let her go and just sat fumeing. It took these two men over 45 minutes to get everything they needed and give her a ticket. Then they went back to their car and took another 5 minutes to put away the walker and move their car so she could leave. I laughed almost the entire time.
  • That makes me sick! I have seen them many times. So, where are cops to catch them?

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