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dmr Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Nov-25-03 10:53 AM
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41. This story is all the more reason to take the issue further,
Edited on Tue Nov-25-03 10:55 AM by dmr
if anything, higher up the Hilton chain. That man represents Hilton, and I'm sure the chain (hopefully) would follow through.

I have a handicap lis. plate, and it still amazes me at how hard it is to find a parking place. So many times, there is a non handicapped car park in a spot or an expired tag hanging on the rear-view mirror. My neighbor has a tag for her disabled father, but uses it for her own convienence, (and she's a nurse who works with the disabled!) she doesn't stop and think that these spaces are limited and we either have to park elsewhere (if able), wait for an available space or just leave. At my bank, the handicap parking spots are further away than the regular spots - go figure. My son brought this to the attention of the bank manager, and he just shrugged.

Last week, after grocery shopping, my 14 year old son had to get in the car and pull it forward because an SUV parked so close to my car, I couldn't get in.

I wish so many times it didn't have to be this way, but it is. I only go out when I have to because it's so damn draining and painful.

No one knows when it's going to happen to them. I use to walk 5 miles a day until an accident did me in.

EDIT: spelling
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