You think it’s your job to enforce handicapped spaces? People like you make HOAs the joy hat they are. There is a subculture of weirdos who feel like they are junior deputies sworn to enforce handicap spaces.
They cause a lot of crap and not all of it is justified.
To me, it seems like “enforcement of handicapped spaces”, is probably mostly a waste of time, besides which, how can most of us be 100% sure whether someone is or is not handicapped?
I understand that designated tags or license plates are generally required, but sometimes people park there, who just had surgery or using a cane, but not “officially” handicapped.
JMHO is that for the most part, it is best to be thankful that we don’t need handicapped spaces, instead of assuming someone else should not be using them.
You think its your job to enforce handicapped spaces?
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Not advisable in Florida, at a convenience store, in a run down neighborhood. Another person in South Florida was recently knifed to death over a handicap space.
There’s a handicapped parking space in town, across the street from a park, and by the tennis courts. I once saw a woman sitting in her car, reading the paper. She had her handicapped placard and thought she could sit there doing whatever. I made a snide comment , just because her car was covered with left wing bumper stickers. Around here, being fat is the primary handicap.
I hate HOA’s. What makes you think I support them? I would rather live in a cardboard box in an alley than in a HOA development!
Begs the question - Can you confront a handicap person with a permit for parking in a non-handicap spot?
Sounds like a scene from Curb Your Enthusiasm.
LARRY: “Uh pardon me, I couldn’t help but notice you drove right past the handicap spot and took that last non-handicap spot...now I have nowhere to park!”