Guest guest Posted January 14, 2001 Report Share Posted January 14, 2001 Speaking of parking spaces. At Christmas time it is a bugger! Because everyone comes out of the woodwork to do their shopping. And yeah, even us physically challenged people like to get gifts for our friends and loved ones. But are there any spaces for us to park? No. All of the very few set aside for us are gone. And it takes us 30 minutes to get into the store while we wait for someone to leave the store and stalk them hoping they are parked nearby. In a way, to me, it is discrimination against the handicapped when they have so few handicapped parking. We aren't a minority! How come all the " normal " people, so to speak, get so many places to park? And then they park in our spots and say it's only for a minute. A BLAH on them! The & Noble by me has handicap parking, but guess what? They are clear around the side of the building and a rather long walk for anyone who use a cane. They figure if we are handicapped, we must be in a wheelchair and that shouldn't be a problem for us pain wise since we are sitting, but what about those who still walk with the use of a cane? Or the people with heart problems. The normal spaces are closer to the door than the handicap ones at this book store. Sorry for my out burst! =-/ ~Rainy Sue > > Maybe it is time that your church added another handicapped space if it has > the room. So many people don't understand that RA is NOT the same > arthritis that is associated with aging. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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