Dear inconsiderate BITCH...

Brutuskend

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Why is it that 99% of the time when you see someone who ISN'T handicapped park in a handicapped space, of ALL the other people around, THEY are the ones who could stand to WALK A LITTLE WAYS to where they need to go?

Yeah I'm talking about you, you fat ass lazy inconsiderate wench.

Two days in a row now I've pulled in somewhere where there were MANY empty parking spots and yet someone which was obviously NOT handicapped was parked in the wrong damn place. Yeah I looked for a plate or a tag saying they COULD park there, NOTHING....

If there IS a god, I hope he or she arranges it so that someday you EARN that handicapped spot. :| :evil:
 

akshatp

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LOL

I think the people who use their parents/grandparents badge/car with handicap plates are worse still. They are doing it with intent.
 

amicold

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Tell me about it, I work at a supermarket and I see all kinds of idiots on a daily basis. I love when people park in the crosswalk, or practically kill over a parking space.
 

NFS4

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I still scratch my head over the guy I saw that pulled into a handicap spot driving a Cadillac CTS-V.
 

waggy

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how do you know they are NOT handicapped? some poeple look fine yet need the card et.
 

akshatp

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Originally posted by: NFS4
I still scratch my head over the guy I saw that pulled into a handicap spot driving a Cadillac CTS-V.

HMM? Are handicap people supposed to drive a certain kind of car?
 

waggy

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Originally posted by: NFS4
I still scratch my head over the guy I saw that pulled into a handicap spot driving a Cadillac CTS-V.

err?

why?
 

Alone

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No complaints from me. The handicap spaces are never all in use at the same time. It would bother me if someone who was actually handicapped would lose out.
 

txrandom

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Originally posted by: waggy
how do you know they are NOT handicapped? some poeple look fine yet need the card et.


Hardly anyone really needs them...wussification of America.
 

Ronstang

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I just want to know where all the Black people who have no problem running from their car parked in the handicapped spot to the store in the rain get those handicapped placards? Around here it seems the only requirement you need to get a placard is to be Black. Considering who usually staffs government offices I guess I shouldn't waste much time wondering.
 

waggy

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Originally posted by: txrandom
Originally posted by: waggy
how do you know they are NOT handicapped? some poeple look fine yet need the card et.


Hardly anyone really needs them...wussification of America.

wrong on that.

 

waggy

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Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: NFS4
I still scratch my head over the guy I saw that pulled into a handicap spot driving a Cadillac CTS-V.

err?

why?

clutch/pedal/shifter

ohh its a stick ok.
but even then i can understand that some can still drive a stick. its not as hard on the body. but yeah i can understand your point.
 

Sentrosi2121

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I have to admit that I hate it when people leave their grocery carts just sitting outside of those corals. I yelled at a woman (who was driving a BMW) to get that cart and put it back in the coral. Friggin lazy people these days.

I had to scratch MY head when I saw a woman park in the 10th parking spot from the store, then get out and move her car 2 spots down.
 

SonnyDaze

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Originally posted by: waggy
how do you know they are NOT handicapped? some poeple look fine yet need the card et.

And there are others that are fine and still have the card. I have a co-worker who was medically discharged from the military because of asthma and a bad back, after 3 1/2 years of service. He now has a "partially disabled veteran" license plate and a handicap parking placard hanging from his mirror.
 

zoiks

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At my previous workplace, there was this indian kid who worked at a company in another suite. He drove a Ferrari and routinely parked in the handicapped spot right in front of the entrance.
 

waggy

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Originally posted by: SonnyDaze
Originally posted by: waggy
how do you know they are NOT handicapped? some poeple look fine yet need the card et.

And there are others that are fine and still have the card. I have a co-worker who was medically discharged from the military because of asthma and a bad back, after 3 1/2 years of service. He now has a "partially disabled veteran" license plate and a handicap parking placard hanging from his mirror.

yes there are many that have them and do no need them.

all you need is a doctor to sign a paice of paper. there is no accountablity on them at all.
but my point is that NOT all of them are scammers. Also not everyone tha thas them use them all the time.

I have them. yet rarely park in the handicap space.
 

Sentrosi2121

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Originally posted by: zoiks
At my previous workplace, there was this indian kid who worked at a company in another suite. He drove a Ferrari and routinely parked in the handicapped spot right in front of the entrance.

And you never put sugar into his gas tank?
 

isekii

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Originally posted by: zoiks
At my previous workplace, there was this indian kid who worked at a company in another suite. He drove a Ferrari and routinely parked in the handicapped spot right in front of the entrance.

I don't blame him.
I bet he rather park in the handicap spot and risk a ticket, than get a dinger from some pos fellow employee
 

clickynext

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Originally posted by: isekii
Originally posted by: zoiks
At my previous workplace, there was this indian kid who worked at a company in another suite. He drove a Ferrari and routinely parked in the handicapped spot right in front of the entrance.

I don't blame him.
I bet he rather park in the handicap spot and risk a ticket, than get a dinger from some pos fellow employee
I want to know, if he can afford a ferrari, why is he driving it to work and taking all those risks?
 

Kanalua

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me and the wife met my in-laws at the movie theater this one time. My Father-in-law pulled into the handicapped parking while my brother-in-law went in to see what was playing at what times (cheap theater without any times on outside). About one minute after my brother-in-law got out of the car a cop pulled behind the car and wrote them a ticket ($150!).

I watched the whole thing happen. I didn't feel bad for my in-laws.