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LeftyMom

(49,212 posts)
85. No, what you are saying is wrong.
Sun Jan 14, 2018, 08:05 PM
Jan 2018

My dad has one for the rest of his life. His medical condition limits his mobility but he does not use a wheelchair, walker or cane at this time.

While linking to the CA DMV maybe you should read
their rules.

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Park right behind them and hang your placard Roland99 Jan 2018 #1
I couldn't. I would be blocking traffic in the parking lot. CTyankee Jan 2018 #2
Good idea Victor_c3 Jan 2018 #54
When i would drive my mother to store jO456 Jan 2018 #61
That's the biggest abuse aside from diamond lanes demosincebirth Jan 2018 #3
What are diamond lanes? marybourg Jan 2018 #106
California they are diamond lanes. Other states might call them HOV lane...or expres lanes. demosincebirth Jan 2018 #117
OK, thanx. marybourg Jan 2018 #118
The term "diamond lanes" MurrayDelph Jan 2018 #120
On the flip side, you have no idea if they have one FreeState Jan 2018 #4
It's a state law. You have to have the sticker or you can't park there. CTyankee Jan 2018 #6
CA allows you three non-paid fines a year (if you prove you have a card)n/t FreeState Jan 2018 #92
We keep ours in the car. In my state, if it is not displayed, the ticket is valid. appleannie1943 Jan 2018 #13
I slide my sticker in the side pocket of the driver's door. There's no reason to take it out of the CTyankee Jan 2018 #14
Being driven somewhere in someone elses car Mr.Bill Jan 2018 #18
I mentioned that to my daughter when we were in her supermarket parking lot. She did not CTyankee Jan 2018 #20
Nothing wrong with that, I suppose. Mr.Bill Jan 2018 #32
And, you are standing there waiting for her and I can't stand for too long.... CTyankee Jan 2018 #37
My wife is dangerous in one of those motorized carts. Mr.Bill Jan 2018 #40
they scare me too. Also, they're awkward... CTyankee Jan 2018 #43
Most stores aren't exactly laid out well for them. Mr.Bill Jan 2018 #47
We have some grossly obese people using those carts. I don't think they are physically able to CTyankee Jan 2018 #49
Or work, rental cars etc n/t FreeState Jan 2018 #93
Not everyone has good healthcare access in this country. Just saying. Doodley Jan 2018 #5
I agree with you but this is not the issue. It's the law in the state. CTyankee Jan 2018 #7
It's not complicated. Don't park in a handicap space Drahthaardogs Jan 2018 #11
So, tough luck if you don't have access to doctors? Doodley Jan 2018 #16
Yeah, tough luck. Drahthaardogs Jan 2018 #55
Meaning? Doodley Jan 2018 #60
Meaning I don't buy you story that you are too remote Drahthaardogs Jan 2018 #64
I am not talking about myself. Why would you think I am? I was making the point that those who have Doodley Jan 2018 #74
I don't agree. This can be done with a simple office visit Drahthaardogs Jan 2018 #80
You could always call on them, they would get huge fine. Nt marlakay Jan 2018 #8
I would have reported it to the store and let them handle it. CTyankee Jan 2018 #9
You would have, but you didn't? nt. Mariana Jan 2018 #36
It would have been extra time on my feet and not feeling well with my bronchitis and my CTyankee Jan 2018 #41
I had a cop one time tell me he did not believe in that handicapped s**t appleannie1943 Jan 2018 #10
Los Angeles has a history of hassling people who use Handicapped placards. MurrayDelph Jan 2018 #27
I used to know someone with a very bad heart that got questioned all the time. appleannie1943 Jan 2018 #46
I was in a wheelchair when I was 27 and got crap because I was 'too young' to be parking there. nini Jan 2018 #56
Get well soon malaise Jan 2018 #12
I try really hard not to judge Rorey Jan 2018 #15
People who suffer from an activity-limiting condition marybourg Jan 2018 #107
I sure didn't say they weren't. Rorey Jan 2018 #122
I once talked a female cop out of ticketing an out of state vehicle in the French Quarter of rzemanfl Jan 2018 #17
Maybe she was forced to do so by state law, but then saw the disabled vet plates after you CTyankee Jan 2018 #19
I think she didn't understand that some states just had DV on the plates. It was the hand rzemanfl Jan 2018 #24
Just park in front of them, blocking them in, with your sticker displayed. Take your keys. Bernardo de La Paz Jan 2018 #21
Handicapped parking ?? bleedinglib Jan 2018 #22
I guess you can't regulate that kind of insensitivity. CTyankee Jan 2018 #25
Yes. It's illegal to obstruct someone's windshield. marybourg Jan 2018 #71
To be fair, some disabilities are not visible. LuckyCharms Jan 2018 #86
Flag down a cop. Townships in NJ get $296 for ticket and court costs-It's an easy cash cow for them! TheBlackAdder Jan 2018 #23
Oddly, cops are never in that particular parking lot. Don't know why. CTyankee Jan 2018 #28
Call the township, as a citizen, report the chronic abuses. After a few calls, they'll stake it out. TheBlackAdder Jan 2018 #34
Cops in my town will respond Mr.Bill Jan 2018 #35
It's safe easy money, and there is no option other than pleading guilty when you get to court. TheBlackAdder Jan 2018 #39
Poor you, CTYankee, just by the way. Hortensis Jan 2018 #26
I had my tea earlier. Now it's a glass of white wine. Everything soothes... CTyankee Jan 2018 #30
I saw a guy at my gym murielm99 Jan 2018 #29
Oh, jeez. If your trainer knows, the guy prolly bragged about it. CTyankee Jan 2018 #33
My wife has a handicap placard/plates and she goes to the gym. Mr.Bill Jan 2018 #38
These people are as big of assholes as Trump. I've taken down lic # and placard #'s and gone online vkkv Jan 2018 #58
Wait a minute... LuckyCharms Jan 2018 #87
Not "legally", I'm saying if you can walk, why not save the spots for people who are FAR worse off? vkkv Jan 2018 #94
Being able to walk does not mean that you are not entitled to a handicapped space. LuckyCharms Jan 2018 #97
A) By watching people get out of cars parked at a Carmel Beach DP space and take along walk along vkkv Jan 2018 #98
No you need to get this... LuckyCharms Jan 2018 #99
So, anyone with a placard can park in a DP space and then take a long walk along the ocean for a vkkv Jan 2018 #100
Nevermind. LuckyCharms Jan 2018 #101
what does cancer look like? TenHouseCats Jan 2018 #104
That's just friggin' evil. vkkv Jan 2018 #111
If I have a plate or placard and you don't TenHouseCats Jan 2018 #139
'over the head.. vkkv Jan 2018 #141
You didn't answer my question: vkkv Jan 2018 #102
Good luck. See ya. LuckyCharms Jan 2018 #103
What does weakness look like? vkkv Jan 2018 #109
fear and blindness are also disabilities... vkkv Jan 2018 #112
Fear and blindness are also disabilities... vkkv Jan 2018 #140
If you did that to me, I'd gladly sue you. Kaleva Jan 2018 #127
Every cross-section of society has a-holes. DP placards are being used and abused by vkkv Jan 2018 #138
This is much different then what you said in your previous post Kaleva Jan 2018 #165
""For sure there are people who abuse the system and they ought to be confronted"" vkkv Jan 2018 #166
You are bouncing all over the place Kaleva Jan 2018 #167
Probably, I'm a bit of a law & order liberal. Too many laws and too many are not enforced. vkkv Jan 2018 #168
I have a neurological issue that screws up my balance. You wanna tell me I'm not "worthy"? davsand Jan 2018 #156
That is extremely unfortunate. I am NOT complaining about valid placards! I'm referring to people in vkkv Jan 2018 #160
Except for the cost to do so, I wish they'd put a picture of the owner on the placard. WillowTree Jan 2018 #119
You should be president roscoeroscoe Jan 2018 #121
That might be going a little far..........LOL! But really, my pet peeve in this area is....... WillowTree Jan 2018 #163
YES !!! vkkv Jan 2018 #143
What ticks me off MurrayDelph Jan 2018 #31
I wish there was a fine Mr.Bill Jan 2018 #42
Our handicap spaces have extra space to accommodate the carts and that's great. CTyankee Jan 2018 #45
Another pet peeve. They should have cart returns next to the handicap spots. appleannie1943 Jan 2018 #50
Donut shops.. cops.. vkkv Jan 2018 #113
How do you know that person wasn't there to pick up a disabled relative? pnwmom Jan 2018 #44
No, as I said I was sick and shouldn't have been out there in the first place. CTyankee Jan 2018 #48
I used to go pick up my mother in law from appointments, when someone else might have dropped pnwmom Jan 2018 #51
that's different. You were a caregiver for the handicapped person. Anyone questioning why you CTyankee Jan 2018 #53
I bet there was a MAGA sticker on the bumper. n/t humbled_opinion Jan 2018 #52
I will preface this by saying I never parked in a handicapped spot before I got a OldHippieChick Jan 2018 #57
My state, Ohio, has a printable form online, saving time & energy. No Vested Interest Jan 2018 #73
I live in a backwards State The online printing option is not available and OldHippieChick Jan 2018 #79
NC is a beautiful and not always backwards state. Now, if only NC could No Vested Interest Jan 2018 #81
NC does not make it difficult to get a placard. cwydro Jan 2018 #116
I could not mail in the form w/out the doctor's signature, so not OldHippieChick Jan 2018 #125
Took the signed form to the DMV. cwydro Jan 2018 #132
How nice this was not a problem for an able-bodied OldHippieChick Jan 2018 #147
Simply pointing out that NC being cwydro Jan 2018 #148
Your anecdotal experience demonstrating OldHippieChick Jan 2018 #149
You have a good point re modernizing the handicapped placard system. No Vested Interest Jan 2018 #154
Thats a good idea; I agree. cwydro Jan 2018 #158
So sorry about your mother and OldHippieChick Jan 2018 #161
PM me if you need a ride somewhere or any further DMV nonsense. cwydro Jan 2018 #162
Not my experience. My doc signed the form. I mailed it in. Got my sticker in the mail. Easy... CTyankee Jan 2018 #75
DO YOU USE A WHEELCHAIR ?? vkkv Jan 2018 #59
In Oregon, only some of the Handicapped spots MurrayDelph Jan 2018 #65
no, thank god. I have arthritis in my lower back and I am 78 years old. CTyankee Jan 2018 #82
No, what you are saying is wrong. LeftyMom Jan 2018 #85
No, the spots are for people who are classified as disabled LuckyCharms Jan 2018 #89
Shouldnt people with wheelchairs park FARTHER away? Nevernose Jan 2018 #95
No, seriously?!?! I think that DP spots are wider to accommodate a wheelchair lift.. vkkv Jan 2018 #96
Actually, they HAVE temporary placards MurrayDelph Jan 2018 #114
My moms in a wheelchair Nevernose Jan 2018 #144
No lawmaker is going to write a law to move wheelchair access spaces FURTHER from a business vkkv Jan 2018 #145
Renewing a handicapped placard every six months is untenable, for obvious reasons. No Vested Interest Jan 2018 #155
NO TenHouseCats Jan 2018 #108
I dont! Nevernose Jan 2018 #142
And then the parking lot fills up and the guy Ilsa Jan 2018 #130
Thats why I said bigger spots Nevernose Jan 2018 #136
no, they are NOT only for people who use wheelchairs. TenHouseCats Jan 2018 #110
Sorry that happened to you CTyankee. People like that are so selfish and inconsiderate! smirkymonkey Jan 2018 #62
I have been treating myself to a jigger of bourbon in a cup of hot water, No Vested Interest Jan 2018 #77
I have a placard..... usedtobedemgurl Jan 2018 #63
My Nissan Versa doesn't heat up until I drive it. So, no help there... CTyankee Jan 2018 #78
Just saying . . . Sam McGee Jan 2018 #66
Too bad you don't live in Houston OnlinePoker Jan 2018 #67
in lansing, MI, TenHouseCats Jan 2018 #105
I am so thankful I do not need one... yet! Fritz Walter Jan 2018 #68
What kind of vehicle does Trump drive? raccoon Jan 2018 #69
I'd say a honeywagon, but that can't be right OnlinePoker Jan 2018 #70
According to reports MurrayDelph Jan 2018 #115
First world problems. egduj Jan 2018 #72
In a nation where some still have third-world healthcare. Doodley Jan 2018 #76
well thank you. May I just suggest that your remark does nothing to help 3rd world problems. CTyankee Jan 2018 #83
Really? LuckyCharms Jan 2018 #84
wow, I worship you as a person of exceptional moral character and compassion steve2470 Jan 2018 #123
Is gross insensitivity to those with disabilities a first world problem? Because you seem to Squinch Jan 2018 #124
I worked swing shift for years and would stop at the supermarket after 1am. spiderpig Jan 2018 #88
during the last few weeks I had a temporary handicap permit csziggy Jan 2018 #90
My husband will immediately complain to the store manager ismnotwasm Jan 2018 #91
I have called police on said parking violators liberal N proud Jan 2018 #126
Always carry extra potatoes (n/t) FreepFryer Jan 2018 #128
Um, I don't understand your post...am I missing something here? CTyankee Jan 2018 #129
Maybe. Give it some thought, but not too much - its a lovely day outside (n/t) FreepFryer Jan 2018 #131
Just a little humor I believe... LuckyCharms Jan 2018 #151
What is a potato? n/t LuckyCharms Jan 2018 #150
A tuberous food crop indigenous to the Andes. JustABozoOnThisBus Jan 2018 #153
If it happens frequently there, Ilsa Jan 2018 #133
It's kinda hard to find a pollice cruiser nearby when you need it. CTyankee Jan 2018 #134
That's what I'm hoping for: deterence. No reason for them Ilsa Jan 2018 #164
I have MS Sampan Jan 2018 #135
Fuck Trump. NCTraveler Jan 2018 #137
I agree. KitSileya Jan 2018 #146
Big fine for those who are breaking the law. Just sayin. You could notify the police. YOHABLO Jan 2018 #152
I've seen people do that Blue_Adept Jan 2018 #159
I remember seeing a great cartoon years ago: Ken Burch Jan 2018 #157
I'm really sorry that happened to you steve2470 Jan 2018 #169
thanks, steve, it is a real problem with us older folks... CTyankee Jan 2018 #170
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