Handicap parking permit

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Belly35
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Apr 3, 2014 6:37am
Those of you who do know me know that by no means that I'm physical handicap. I can see better than most of the OC, stronger and still very vibrant. That being said I do have a bad knee and sometimes my type II will create a problem. I've been re-evaluated via the VA and was given a medical statement to apply for an handicap parting permit.

It's a nice and convent option but really that seems like I would be abusing the rights of others who really require this privilege. I would be one of those who park in those spots who look no more handicap than anyone one else...

Would you take handicap permit or not?
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GoChiefs
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Apr 3, 2014 6:40am
Yep. Just because you have it, doesn't mean you need to use it. Maybe theres a day when you really do need it, then you'll have it.
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queencitybuckeye
Posts: 7,117
Apr 3, 2014 6:47am
Does having to walk sometimes cause you an actual hardship? If so, get it, and use it when you aren't physically up to walking.
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Manhattan Buckeye
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Apr 3, 2014 6:51am
Use it if it helps you, nothing wrong with that, and most parking lots have ample space for people with or without disabilities. I can understand why one wouldn't want to use it, but the passes are there for a purpose. This seems like one of the right reasons.
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Belly35
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Apr 3, 2014 6:56am
queencitybuckeye;1600269 wrote:Does having to walk sometimes cause you an actual hardship? If so, get it, and use it when you aren't physically up to walking.
Pain yes hardship not really .... I never think of myself as being disabled, there's a lot more people than me that have far more hardships and disabilities I'm very grateful for the physical issue I have.
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Manhattan Buckeye
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Apr 3, 2014 7:05am
Belly35;1600272 wrote:Pain yes hardship not really .... I never think of myself as being disabled, there's a lot more people than me that have far more hardships and disabilities I'm very grateful for the physical issue I have.
That shouldn't matter, you aren't disabled, but there if there is a situation that helps you out, use it. That is what it is intended for. People will help out others, that has been our experience.
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queencitybuckeye
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Apr 3, 2014 7:34am
Belly35;1600272 wrote:Pain yes hardship not really .... I never think of myself as being disabled, there's a lot more people than me that have far more hardships and disabilities I'm very grateful for the physical issue I have.
That's a great attitude, good for you.
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MontyBrunswick
Apr 3, 2014 8:01am
There are plenty of fat people who get them. They'll be happy to use it if you don't
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Devils Advocate
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Apr 3, 2014 8:17am
Hell, get it and use it.

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ernest_t_bass
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Apr 3, 2014 8:49am
Get it, but that doesn't mean you have to actually use it. Will be nice to have when you actually do need it.
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Tiernan
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Apr 3, 2014 9:00am
Use it when you need it Belly...you've earned it.
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Sonofanump
Apr 3, 2014 10:10am
You might want it at large cities or events but not at everyday parking. That being said, I have no problem telling able bodied persons who park in handicap spots that I assume that their handicap is mental.
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queencitybuckeye
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Apr 3, 2014 10:12am
Sonofanump;1600343 wrote:You might want it at large cities or events but not at everyday parking. That being said, I have no problem telling able bodied persons who park in handicap spots that I assume that their handicap is mental.
How do you know they're able bodied?
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Manhattan Buckeye
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Apr 3, 2014 10:15am
Sonofanump;1600343 wrote:You might want it at large cities or events but not at everyday parking. That being said, I have no problem telling able bodied persons who park in handicap spots that I assume that their handicap is mental.
I agree with you generally, but it isn't easy to ascertain if someone has a disability, even if they appear to be able bodied walking into a place of business. There are many people that have had strokes, or have Parkinson's or some other ailment that isn't readily seeable. No need to judge.
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salto
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Apr 3, 2014 10:34am
GoChiefs;1600266 wrote:Yep. Just because you have it, doesn't mean you need to use it. Maybe theres a day when you really do need it, then you'll have it.
ernest_t_bass;1600307 wrote:Get it, but that doesn't mean you have to actually use it. Will be nice to have when you actually do need it.

^^
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Heretic
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Apr 3, 2014 12:36pm
What others have said. You can get it and just keep it in the glove box most days, but if you have to be out and your knee is really flaring up, it'll be there, so you're not limping 400 meters in a Meijer's lot or something like that.
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Apple
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Apr 3, 2014 2:26pm
Heretic;1600438 wrote:What others have said. You can get it and just keep it in the glove box most days, but if you have to be out and your knee is really flaring up, it'll be there, so you're not limping 400 meters in a Meijer's lot or something like that.
400 meters is damn near half a klick!

Take the tag Belly... you'll be one of the few who will actually use it the correct way.
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sportchampps
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Apr 3, 2014 2:27pm
As long as you don't park in the expecting mothers spot
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BRF
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Apr 4, 2014 10:48am
Another use for it would be as an excuse for your next golf match with me.
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Belly35
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Apr 4, 2014 10:54am
BRF;1600831 wrote:Another use for it would be as an excuse for your next golf match with me.
With a handicap permit I get 15 free strokes .... mofo :)