RayGToo wrote:
kernewek wrote:
NYCgrrl wrote:
Were I was disabled to the point that I received a special parking pass I really wouldn't care what anyone else thought.
On the other hand I certainly don't pay attention to who is parking in the legal handicapped spots since I'm too busy looking for a spot of my own.
Absolutely, if someone is entitled to and legally displays a permit, it is no business of anyone else to question or comment why they are parking in a reserved spot.
Just asking the question. How does one know if someone's entitled to it and is legally displaying it? Does the mere fact that one has a placard mean that no one should question it? Seems to me that this is why there are problems.
When you have a career in law enforcement you can do it all you wish. Otherwise it's really nobody's business and they should mind their own business.
So when people do things that break the law or others find questionable - speeding, driving infractions, etc.etc. Does that give you the right to follow them and demand answers and there drivers license or legal paperwork?
There is a lot more things to be concerned about on the road vs someone you find questionable as being legally handicapped.