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Originally Posted by GordonBlue
Same with parking spots. I've seen people with a tag yelled at because they don't "look" disabled.
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Originally Posted by btimbit
Just two weeks ago I was picking my mom up from physiotherapy, so I used her car and tag, and some Karen came completely un####ed on me. Then when she saw me 5 minutes later pushing a wheelchair she didn't even apologize, still just scowled at me
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I came to post a very similar story.
I took my disabled Grandmother to the grocery store, parked in the spot, proceeded to get chewed out and then my Grandmother shows up and I get her.
What is with people and disabled parking spots?
When I'm out and about on my own I dont even consider them an option. I'm the guy who parks waaaay far away and walks to the store....unless I'm with my Grandmother, which will never happen again.
I dont understand the judgement. I like to think that my powers of deductive reasoning are better than average but sub-Holmesian, but even I cant deduce if everyone is disabled from a mere glance from 50 yards.
They might not be in a wheelchair, but they might not be able to walk all that fair, the possibilities are endless. Just go about your day.