I see from the video that the parking spot is properly, legally placarded. The offender, in addition to needing a serious attitude adjustment, doesn’t have a leg to stand on.
Not only is the letter writer ignorant but the writer of the article is also...It’s way over my head.
“”She said struggled through the ice and snow multiple times and last Thursday she finally got her spot. Two days later, her neighbor was parked there and she left her note. She said she left the neighbor’s note a few times over and she tried to process it. Her sister posted her story online and found out she’s not alone.””
The letter almost sounds like it was written by someone in the welfare entitlement class who are classless self-entitled dolts.
When ever I see someone park in a Handicap spot without a placard or plate I feel very angry. Next time I see someone and if they are getting in / out of the car i may just yell at them.
Sounds like two self-important egotists in a pissing contest.
“I am too more handicapped than you”.
Who cares?
Why didn’t the woman simply photograph the offending car (plates and all) in her spot and deliver it to the apartment leasing office?
Some even have a tow number at the ready (posted) for people who park in other peoples’ reserved spots.
Squabbling with neighbors rarely results in positive change.
“Honey, you mess wit muh car agin, you gon’ lose yo other laig.”
Holder’s people, no doubt about it.
I’d get a screwdriver and put a few nice gouges in the neighbor’s car’s paint.
My Dad used to say, don’t get mad, get even.
I am puzzled by the "she fought hard" bit. Most apartment complexes have handicap spots and those that don't rarely kick up a fuss about designating a spot for someone with a visible handicap.
Please tell me where in Ohio this complex is so I can find the azzwipes car, put my hands all over it and wait for the jerk to come out and complain. I would LOVE to “handicap” the sucker.
Seems to me, Eilean doesn’t have a leg to stand on...
Very truly yours, Michelle Obama
I remember when one person *started * to question me about parking in a handicapped spot without a placard. Then as bale-bodied I got out of the car to go around and open to door for my ‘nam vet disabled friend he took his hanging placard (slowly) out of his briefcase and hung it on my rearview mirror. He doesn’t have a car, but can’t walk well either so I need to park close when I take him somewhere.
I have noticed a trend lately of perfectly able-bodied people with handicap stickers, usually on large, expensive cars.
It seems to almost always be women and if they see you watching, they smirk as though they are getting away with something and think it’s funny.
One call to the police dept and a ticket issued will teach a lesson. The fine is around $150 here.
But everybody and their brother seem to have handicap parking and most seem to not have any kind of walking issues... in fact it also seems to always be very expensive cars in the handicap spots..really surprised how the handicapped all seem to be so rich.
i just don't find the true handicap having a problem getting the parking.. .its more non handicapped getting the tags that seem to be the issue