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Am I the only one who finds this odd?
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 11:12 am
by cars
As I was leaving the Gym this morning, I saw the same guy that was just a few treadmills down from me getting into his car. It was legally parked "right in front of the building" in a "handycapped spot". It was legal since he had a "state issued" "handycapped tag" displayed on his car's windshild.
What struck me odd was, that he just "walked 3 miles on the treadmill", only then to get into a parked car right in front of the building in a handycapped spot, instead of walking a hundred or so feet to the regular parking area. ODD!
Am I the only one who finds this odd?
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 11:54 am
by kazalala
I dont know about there, but over here you can get a disabled badge if you have a relative that is disabled and you are named as their designated driver:sneaky:

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Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 12:16 pm
by cars
kazalala;982067 wrote: I dont know about there, but over here you can get a disabled badge if you have a relative that is disabled and you are named as their designated driver:sneaky:
That could be the case. But I would imagine that since "the disabled party" wasn't with him, then he was using the handycapped tag illegally! The tag is removable, and has to be put in place when parking a car in a handycapped spot, with a handycapped person coming out if it!

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Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 12:17 pm
by CARLA
I'd say his REHAB is working great and they need to take the "Disabled Tag" away from him.

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Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 1:22 pm
by abbey
Disabled can be in many forms,
My brother had cancer and was given a blue badge and yet looked the picture of health for a long time.
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Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 1:25 pm
by chonsigirl
You never know, cars, whose tag it is and what it is for. It is good to hear you working out at the gym, I bet you are looking great!:D
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Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 1:27 pm
by shelbell
kazalala;982067 wrote: I dont know about there, but over here you can get a disabled badge if you have a relative that is disabled and you are named as their designated driver:sneaky:
Here we don't need a designated driver named. I can take my card with me and use it no matter what vehicle I'm in or whose driving. I usually drive myself, but have a problem walking far because of my back.
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Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 1:30 pm
by cars
chonsigirl;982128 wrote: You never know, cars, whose tag it is and what it is for. It is good to hear you working out at the gym, I bet you are looking great!:D
Your'e right chonsie. And yes I've gone "4" times already!!! Some guys are working on their "Sixpak", whereas, I'm working on my "Keg!"

:wah: :rolleyes:
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Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 1:31 pm
by shelbell
abbey;982124 wrote: Disabled can be in many forms,
My brother had cancer and was given a blue badge and yet looked the picture of health for a long time.
That's one of the big problems. If people can't see the disability, then they assume there is nothing wrong with the person. I get dirty looks all the time. I'm just waiting for someone to say something to me...then I'll just show them all my surgery scars and make them feel like an idiot.

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Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 1:32 pm
by Chezzie
It the secret pics of them hod carrying or landscape gardening that give the game away here...Happens plenty lol, shame for the guys that really need that space.
Same with mother and toddler spaces at the supermarket, one woman at Asda when questioned by the trolley attendant, said well I do have kids but their at home


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Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 1:34 pm
by dubs
kazalala;982067 wrote: I dont know about there, but over here you can get a disabled badge if you have a relative that is disabled and you are named as their designated driver:sneaky:
My mother has one of those, which I keep in my car. But I can't use it if she's not with me.
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Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 1:35 pm
by cars
shelbell;982138 wrote: Here we don't need a designated driver named. I can take my card with me and use it no matter what vehicle I'm in or whose driving. I usually drive myself, but have a problem walking far because of my back.
I can understand & sympathize with your problem, and can I assume you would not want to walk "3" miles on a treadmill like that guy did?!
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Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 1:36 pm
by shelbell
cars;982157 wrote: I can understand & sympathize with your problem, and can I assume you would not want to walk "3" miles on a treadmill like that guy did?!
No way that I could. It sucks! :-5
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Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 1:38 pm
by shelbell
Chezzie;982149 wrote: It the secret pics of them hod carrying or landscape gardening that give the game away here...Happens plenty lol, shame for the guys that really need that space.
Same with mother and toddler spaces at the supermarket, one woman at Asda when questioned by the trolley attendant, said well I do have kids but their at home

I know when I go to the local Walmart, it's very difficult to find a handicapped spot, yet I see lots of teens using them as they strut into the store. They must be using their parents cards. I know my 20yr old uses her boyfriends mom's tag. It gets rediculous.
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Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 1:41 pm
by chonsigirl
cars;982143 wrote: Your'e right chonsie. And yes I've gone "4" times already!!! Some guys are working on their "Sixpak", whereas, I'm working on my "Keg!"

:wah: :rolleyes:
:wah:
You know, almost 4 years after my husband became ill, I still do not have a handicap tag. He can slowly get there via walker, and alot of patience. I still think we are not as bad off as some who really need them, but shame on those who do not, and use them.
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Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 1:47 pm
by shelbell
chonsigirl;982168 wrote: :wah:
You know, almost 4 years after my husband became ill, I still do not have a handicap tag. He can slowly get there via walker, and alot of patience. I still think we are not as bad off as some who really need them, but shame on those who do not, and use them.
I know in Illinois, all you have to do is have your doctor fill out a short form and you can get a tag. Then mail it in, or take it to the DMV.
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Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 1:58 pm
by cars
shelbell;982187 wrote: I know in Illinois, all you have to do is have your doctor fill out a short form and you can get a tag. Then mail it in, or take it to the DMV.
Yes, that's a big part of the problem, it seems the tags are way too easy to get! And many times, those that are severely handycapped, have trouble finding a open handycapped spot!

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Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 2:02 pm
by shelbell
cars;982214 wrote: Yes, that's a big part of the problem, it seems the tags are way too easy to get! And many times, those that are severely handycapped, have trouble finding a open handycapped spot!
Yeah they are kind of easy to get, but a Dr. has to sign it and put down the diagnosis. If they are giving them out to people that don't need them, the docs can get in big trouble.
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Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 2:09 pm
by Patsy Warnick
Shelbell
I also have a handicapped card for parking - I've never been on a treadmill, couldn't /can't.
I'm happy to be able to do what walking I do.
Shellbell - do you get strange looks/stares from people when you get out of your car parked in a handicapped spot.?
Yeh, I'd like to flash them my scars - I can so relate to that...
Patsy
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Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 2:14 pm
by YZGI
Cars you started this thread to continue your abuse of us non worker outers didn't you. Keep it up bubs and you just may get reported.:wah:
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Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 2:18 pm
by shelbell
Patsy Warnick;982227 wrote: Shelbell
I also have a handicapped card for parking - I've never been on a treadmill, couldn't /can't.
I'm happy to be able to do what walking I do.
Shellbell - do you get strange looks/stares from people when you get out of your car parked in a handicapped spot.?
Yeh, I'd like to flash them my scars - I can so relate to that...
Patsy
I really don't pay much attention to people that stare, or glare is probably a better word for it. It's usually my daughter that points it out and says "mom, you sure are getting some dirty looks". Of course she likes me having the card so we can park up close. :wah:
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Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 2:23 pm
by chonsigirl
That is sad when someone is rude and stares, or are unkind and let's the door slam in the face of the handicapped person/and their caretaker.
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Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 3:39 pm
by Odie
alot of people here do abuse them!
no sticker and they can walk!
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Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 3:39 pm
by Kathy Ellen
Sometimes we just don't realize that there are hidden handicaps.....
One of my sil's, at one time, had tunnel vision, and my brother had problems. It was just so hard for him to walk her into the store to shop or into the gym to exercise on the treadmill because of her disability. But, no one knew that they had problems and would stare at them. They should only know how they struggled.
Thank goodness for the special parking places.....it's made their life so much easier:-4
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Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2008 6:37 pm
by Odie
Kathy Ellen;982328 wrote: Sometimes we just don't realize that there are hidden handicaps.....
One of my sil's, at one time, had tunnel vision, and my brother had problems. It was just so hard for him to walk her into the store to shop or into the gym to exercise on the treadmill because of her disability. But, no one knew that they had problems and would stare at them. They should only know how they struggled.
Thank goodness for the special parking places.....it's made their life so much easier:-4
these can be difficult circumstances indeed!
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Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 1:31 am
by Victoria
My son is 24 6ft tall and looks the picture of health but he has fibromyalgia which means he is in almost constant pain. Sometimes he can manage the day quite well other days this grown man cries in agony at getting out of bed.
One of the treatments is to go to the gym regularly to keep the joints and muscles supple the following day he often cant tie his shoelaces because he is in so much pain.
He had hoped to get a handicapped badge but because he has good days he was denied it.
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Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 3:53 am
by cars
YZGI;982236 wrote: Cars you started this thread to continue your abuse of us non worker outers didn't you. Keep it up bubs and you just may get reported.:wah:
You caught me! Some guys are working on their "Six-Packs", while I'm working on my "Keg"! :wah: :p

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Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 3:58 am
by cars
Victoria;982647 wrote: My son is 24 6ft tall and looks the picture of health but he has fibromyalgia which means he is in almost constant pain. Sometimes he can manage the day quite well other days this grown man cries in agony at getting out of bed.
One of the treatments is to go to the gym regularly to keep the joints and muscles supple the following day he often cant tie his shoelaces because he is in so much pain.
He had hoped to get a handicapped badge but because he has good days he was denied it.
And yet there are those that really are not as bad, but still get them! Go figure! Just goes to show, things are not always fair!
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Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2008 5:51 am
by kazalala
dubs;982156 wrote: My mother has one of those, which I keep in my car. But I can't use it if she's not with me.
yes thats right, you are not allowed to use it if the person isnt with you,,,stands to reason really dunnit:wah: