but maybe if one doesn't LOOK disabled...like with a wheelchair or seeing eye dog or crutches etc ....then maybe they shouldn't be getting fat disability checks....
I know a guy (no it isn't me) who was in his early thirties, clean shaven, and fit looking, that parked in a handicapped spot one day; he had his little placard hanging from the mirror.
He got out of his car, shut the door and started to walk toward the door of the store. Suddenly some loudmouth woman started shooting off about how he was young and healthy and certainly didn't look disabled.
That's when the Marine pulled up his pant leg to reveal the fact he was an amputee. "That about about disabled enough for ya?"
My point was that I know that you can't always judge a book by it's cover when it comes to 'disability'.