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Subnuts 12-20-08 09:54 AM

Handicapped Parking Abuse At Its Finest
 
Even though it's been snowing in New England since at least the dawn of human intelligence, that doesn't stop people from panicking like a Category 17 hurricane is coming every time it threatens to snow.

I work at a nearby grocery store, and no one ever believes me when I say how busy it gets near Christmas. So I brought my camera and snapped a few pictures of the parking lot at about 11:00. It wasn't until I got home later that I noticed something in one of the photos:

http://i40.tinypic.com/2evufkh.jpg

Yes, someone actually had the balls to squeeze their car between two handicapped parking spaces, parking in a handicapped space and a no-parking zone at the same time, completely preventing the driver on the right side car and the passenger on the left side from being able to enter their vehicle. You can even see the driver inside the car, oblivious to the fact that I'd just caught him in the act.

People can be so considerate sometimes, can't they? First Connecticut Nazis, and now this. I think I'm going to live in the woods now. :roll:

Digital_Trucker 12-20-08 10:14 AM

It wouldn't do any good to live in the woods:rotfl:. I live pretty close to the woods down here, and observe the same kind of mentality. Before I had to stop driving, my wife was dropping me off at the truck stop where I parked my truck while at home and we saw a Georgia Power work truck (dually, no less) parked in the cross hatched space between the only two handicapped spots in the lot, rendering them both useless since his truck hung over on both sides.

When I walked in the door leaning on my cane and saw the guy chatting up the cashier, I politely told him that ,next time, he should just park in one of the spaces so he didn't (expletive deleted) up both spots. The jackass gave me a look like I was from Mars and continued to flirt with the cashier. If I'd have had a camera, I'd have taken a picture and sent it to GA Power. I can't count the number of people I've seen whip into handicapped spots and run into the store (and even the VA Hospital).

A Very Super Market 12-20-08 11:36 AM

How about people who aren't even handicapped parking in the spaces and taking up half the sidewalk?

My grandmother needs a wheelchair due to car accident, and driving her around is somewhat depressing, not because of her, she's the funniest person in my family. Its because the handicapped parking spots nearest to the Community Center are filled up with idiot soccer moms who don't seem to understand that they are doing something wrong.:nope:

Letum 12-20-08 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Subnuts
Yes, someone actually had the balls to squeeze their car between[...]

What have balls got to do with this?

Schroeder 12-20-08 12:07 PM

Same here in Germany. Most handicaped parking slots are occupied by BMWs, Mercedes (what the hell is the english plural of Mercedes?), tuned Audis....
And then you see young freaks jumping out of them thinking that they are so smart.:nope:

August 12-20-08 12:09 PM

Call the cops. They will tow the vehicle and fine the driver. You get to watch, laugh and point at their stupidity.

AVGWarhawk 12-20-08 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by August
Call the cops. They will tow the vehicle and fine the driver. You get to watch, laugh and point at their stupidity.

:yep:

Yep, a coworker of mine got a $500.00 ticket for parking in the handicap spot. That will teach her.

Digital_Trucker 12-20-08 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by August
Call the cops. They will tow the vehicle and fine the driver. You get to watch, laugh and point at their stupidity.

The cops will only respond if the owner of the property calls them (at least here). My wife used to work at a convenience store where the owner routinely parked in the handicapped spot (his only handicap was mental) because he knew he would never get a ticket (unless he called in on himself). I used to see cops drive in and out of the store and never take a second look at his car even when he was carrying boxes of merchandise from the store to his trunk.

I hope it's not that way everywhere.

August 12-20-08 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Digital_Trucker
Quote:

Originally Posted by August
Call the cops. They will tow the vehicle and fine the driver. You get to watch, laugh and point at their stupidity.

The cops will only respond if the owner of the property calls them (at least here). My wife used to work at a convenience store where the owner routinely parked in the handicapped spot (his only handicap was mental) because he knew he would never get a ticket (unless he called in on himself). I used to see cops drive in and out of the store and never take a second look at his car even when he was carrying boxes of merchandise from the store to his trunk.

I hope it's not that way everywhere.

I'm not sure what the laws are around here in that regard. I've seen the cops issue and tow without the owner being around though. A picture of the car parked under the handicapped sign sent to the local paper or TV news might be one way of lighting a fire under their butts...

Digital_Trucker 12-20-08 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by August
I'm not sure what the laws are around here in that regard. I've seen the cops issue and tow without the owner being around though. A picture of the car parked under the handicapped sign sent to the local paper or TV news might be one way of lighting a fire under their butts...

Can't light a fire under their butts, because then they'd claim they were disabled:shifty:

Seriously, lots of businesses here give blanket permission for the police to cite and tow, it's just some of the owners who are direly in need of a rectal craniotomy who won't allow enforcement (or, at least, won't request it).

A Very Super Market 12-20-08 03:39 PM

:smug: :smug: Not here in Canada! :smug: :smug:

I once saw an argument in the street between a non-handicapped idiot, and a non-handicapped gentlemen with high moral standards

Jimbuna 12-20-08 04:01 PM

Here in the UK you would be extremely lucky to get a response unit to attend an unlawful parking call.

Best ring in and say you are witnessing an actual attempted theft of a vehicle.....the response would/should be quick and on arrival the officers will sum up the situation themselves and blister (fixed penalty ticket) the windscreen automatically ;)

Aramike 12-20-08 04:48 PM

Heh, that's pretty messed-up. A little funny, but messed up.

I'm not gonna lie, though - there's nothing more annoying to me than going to a store with a full parking lot and empty handicapped spots. :doh: :damn:

Task Force 12-20-08 06:59 PM

I wonder how often a person uses there disabled mothers handicap thing to park.:hmm:

A Very Super Market 12-20-08 07:04 PM

Me? Of course not...:cool:


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