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DS> GP>We neuro-damaged -plegics are second-class citizens in the disability DS> GP>communities! :P DS> DS> Or people with disabilities are thought of as "second class citizens". Yes, but I'm saying, EVEN IN the disability communities, there is a hierarchy! :( DS> Speaking of disabilities, there was a local TV commercial awhile back, DS> warning people NOT to park in "handicapped spaces", unless they had a DS> hang-tag or license plate...otherwise they risked a ticket and a fine. Spray paint the side of the car with, "No! Stupidity is NOT a handicap -- park elsewhere!" (or use a grease marker) DS> run into a restaurant to answer natures call. Just after he went inside, DS> a vehicle WITH a driver in a wheelchair, had a devils own time getting DS> parked, and out of his vehicle. Thankfully for him, a police officer A bus driver told me of the time someone across the street parked in a transit zone, and ran into the office, and a parking officer JUST came right after, radioed in, and the car was towed & hauled in about 6 minutes -- the guy comes out of the store in 10 minutes, & his car's already gone! (That's a face picture you want for "Priceless"!) People are so sympathetic when I've been trapped on the mall sidewalk, because someone, yet again, has parked on the ramp. I wait until they come out and say something like, "That's not a parking space, you know!" One guy says, "Who the heck are YOU???" So I said, "I'm the guy been waiting here an hour to go home!" He just jumped in his car, slammed door, and took off. . . Another time I waited & some nice ladies saw me & stood with me, commisserating, steaming about the idiot driver, and waited until he arrived, then lit right into him (some brain-light old-timer, who cowered & begged forgiveness, and scurried away, swearing he'd never do it again (said he was visiting from out of province)) *LOL* I never saw him again! heh A friend, in a chair, suggested something I'd never do: Put a spikey nail-thing behind the back tire, and if they just slam into their car & take off, they get their tire whacked -- if they apologize and have a good reason -- then I just say, "Hey! What's that shiny thing behind your wheel?" and all's okay. . . DS> came on the scene (timing is everything!), and ticketed the guy who had DS> parked there illegally. Just then, the illegally parked vehicle owner DS> emerged from the restaurant, protesting the ticket. The officer DS> pointed to the handicapped man, and basically said "tell it to the DS> judge". :) DS> DS> I was in a wheelchair myself for 3 months in 1971, after having DS> surgery to build arches in my feet...as I was born without any. DS> Nowadays, when I see things like the incident in the commercial, you DS> just about want to "break the legs" of these idiots to "make them DS> deserving of the disability spot!! DS> DS> As per previous messages, I forsee before the end of the year, DS> spending part or much of my day in a wheelchair, due to my legs and DS> other issues. But, having spent that time in a chair 35 years ago, I'm DS> ready to accept that, if it arises. DS> DS> My wife was born disabled (aortic insufficiency, among other things), DS> so she has a "hang-tag". If I'm out by myself (which is rare nowadays), DS> I don't use the tag, since I'm not "officially disabled" as of yet...but DS> as per a previous post, hope to be soon. But, there was an article in DS> the paper recently of folks who had a family member who was disabled, DS> and they had a "disabled hang-tag" for their vehicles...but yet, that DS> disabled person was not with them at the time, and these people were not DS> disabled at all. They were using it as an excuse to get a "close parking DS> place". DS> DS> --- DS> þ OLX 1.53 þ Do You Sysop, Take This BBS, to be your wedded spouse?? DS> ... nfx v3.1 down at the end of Lonely Street...in Heartbreak Hotel.... --- SBBSecho 2.11-Win32* Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS 501-224-0915 wx1der.dyndns.org (1:382/33) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 5030/786 @PATH: 382/33 61 140/1 106/2000 633/267 |
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