There are those who have a disabled or elderly family member who drive them to doctors or where ever else they need to need to go that legitimately need the handi-cap access to load and un-load the patient. Most of their driving or errands don’t involve the handicapped individual but they still park in the handi-cap space because they have the tag, these are the a$$h0!#$.
I can agree with that. And most of this article, actually. Just felt like pointing out the author’s judgemental views in that one statement.