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Remember that handicapped parking problem
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 280539" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>in my humble opinion, if you are dropping your mom at the door, and picking her up at the door, you should not use the parking spot. Just have her ring your cell phone and let you know she is ready for you to go pick her up. Or park in a spot where you can see her at the door. The handicapped parking spots are so that people with the placards can park and have a short walk to and from the spot.</p><p></p><p>For me, when I first started using them, I didn't have a big problem walking to the store, but I couldn't walk back by the time I was done, and if I was pushing a cart - forget it. There are never enough disabled spaces, so it's really not a waiting space if a disabled person isn't walking/wheeling to and/or from it.</p><p></p><p>PS - I think I may have misunderstood. If you are going into the store and shopping with her after you drop her off, that's no problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 280539, member: 99"] in my humble opinion, if you are dropping your mom at the door, and picking her up at the door, you should not use the parking spot. Just have her ring your cell phone and let you know she is ready for you to go pick her up. Or park in a spot where you can see her at the door. The handicapped parking spots are so that people with the placards can park and have a short walk to and from the spot. For me, when I first started using them, I didn't have a big problem walking to the store, but I couldn't walk back by the time I was done, and if I was pushing a cart - forget it. There are never enough disabled spaces, so it's really not a waiting space if a disabled person isn't walking/wheeling to and/or from it. PS - I think I may have misunderstood. If you are going into the store and shopping with her after you drop her off, that's no problem. [/QUOTE]
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