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Old 12-23-2009, 11:22 AM   #81
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In my diesel that gets better mileage than most (possibly all) hybrids.
What car do you own?
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So is there an actual law against parking in hybrid spots? Anyone heard of people getting towed because of it? If not, park away boys, park away.
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Old 12-23-2009, 11:35 AM   #84
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I dont' drive a hybrid, but I don't see this as overly bothersome. It's in a company's best interest to appear green ... it's good optics. Not that the company doesn't believe in the cause, just saying that I'm sure some do it just for the appearance.

I'm sure the question has been raised, but is this even enforceable? I understand handicapped stalls because there's an obvious process to go through, but expectant mother and hybrid drives ... can you actually get a ticket for parking when you don't meet the criteria? Apologies if this has been touched on in another post.
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Old 12-23-2009, 11:36 AM   #85
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Ya well...I walk to work!
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What a bizarre thing to complain about. Unreal.
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I'm sure the question has been raised, but is this even enforceable? I understand handicapped stalls because there's an obvious process to go through, but expectant mother and hybrid drives ... can you actually get a ticket for parking when you don't meet the criteria? Apologies if this has been touched on in another post.
So far as I know, there is nothing they could do except ask you to leave their property. If you refuse, they could then press for a trespassing charge. Other than for handicapped stalls, there are no traffic laws that I am aware of. And that is even assuming the bicycle guards even care in the first place.
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I have no problem with parking in a handicap spot if all other spots are taken. I've only had to do it once in my life. I view them as reserved for handi-capped people until all other spots are filled up, then they're fair game.
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I have no problem with parking in a handicap spot if all other spots are taken. I've only had to do it once in my life. I view them as reserved for handi-capped people until all other spots are filled up, then they're fair game.
...what if you came out and there were handicapped people making handicapped faces ?
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For me, this issue has nothing to do with the environment.

Preferential treatment based on something highly affected by an economic factor or income through choice of vehicle is pure and simple discrimination.

A single mother of 5 children can't park close to the mall because all she can afford is a 10 year old minivan? Too bad for her, she forgot that the environment is more important than her family!

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...what if you came out and there were handicapped people making handicapped faces ?
I would say I thought it was a hybrid spot.
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...what if you came out and there were handicapped people making handicapped faces ?
What does a handicapped face look like exactly?
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What does a handicapped face look like exactly?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcCrn9yQO78
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Park Place Mall down here in Lethbridge added hybrid spots right at the start of November, and expectant mother/young child parking several days after. So increasing in distance from the door, it goes hanidcap, hybrid, mothers. I have seen everything from Corvettes to Hummers parked in these spaces. I park my Cobalt in the hybrid space on a nearly daily basis.
Expectant mothers? Good lord.......

The only place "expectant mothers" should get special parking.........is at THE DAMN HOSPITAL.
If you are 9 months pregnant, stay the hell away from the malls, I don't want to see your afterbirth all over the floor.....
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Home Depot has "Contractor" parking right after the handicap stalls. It's fair game for me to park in IMHO.
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Old 12-23-2009, 02:28 PM   #96
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in fairness those contractor stalls are only located by the contractor entrance not the general entrance.
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Expectant mothers? Good lord.......

The only place "expectant mothers" should get special parking.........is at THE DAMN HOSPITAL.
If you are 9 months pregnant, stay the hell away from the malls, I don't want to see your afterbirth all over the floor.....
the stand-up routine still needs a little work...
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I have no problem with parking in a handicap spot if all other spots are taken. I've only had to do it once in my life. I view them as reserved for handi-capped people until all other spots are filled up, then they're fair game.
I had a co-worker that thought like this. He'd park in the handi-capped stall if there was no other place within a reasonable distance (according to his idea of reasonable) for him to park. The building only had one handi-cap stall. Everyone thought he was a giant ######. He seemed like the kind of guy that would come over to your house and ask to use the washroom and then not flush.

Anyway, handi-capped stalls are a legal building requirement. You get fined for a reason if you park in them. If you are not handi-capped then you have no reason to be parking in them.
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I drive a hybrid and consider myself worthy of preferential treatment. Thanks for the parking spot, Mr. Store Owner!
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For me, this issue has nothing to do with the environment.

Preferential treatment based on something highly affected by an economic factor or income through choice of vehicle is pure and simple discrimination.
That's really the thing that bothers me. I actually like the idea of giving people incentives to buy hybrids, but something like this is economic discrimination. Most people simply cannot afford new cars.

I'd be all for a rebate or sales tax break for hybrids though.
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