Chemotherapy? That’s mine. I can sit just fine. I can drive fine. But walking is another issue. I don’t have the energy to walk around. Except for the fact that I’m bald though, you wouldn’t know.
Kidney disease. I’m not going to sit here and spoon feed you possible scenarios though.
I know people on chemotherapy. I haven’t seen a one for whom “walking is another issue” hobbling out of their SUV in the handicap space.
I’m not saying there aren’t cases like yours. I’m just saying I don’t see any of them.
I observe people who park in handicap spaces all the time. I’m sure there are some rare cases I’ve missed. I’m just saying that most - if not all - of those I’ve seen are just as healthy as I am, and no more need a handicap space than I do.
What does the fact that you’ve got a legitimate excuse do to undermine my observation? If you’ve got a legitimate reason to use a handicap space, great. My hat’s off to you, and I’m glad you can take advantage of them.
But you’re not really going to argue that just because you actually need a handicap space, there aren’t a lot of people who get them who don’t actually need them, are you?
Why should my observation cause offense to you?