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Took my Special Needs Daughter Skiing at Purgatory. Handicapped placard in different car so....between the time it took me to walk inside, get permission, a note (pictured)......my first scratches didn't come from Kane Creek or Hey Joe Canyon tamarisk in Moab or even a careless grocery bag from my garage to our kitchen but a "tolerant" driver with a COEXIST sticker firmly affixed to her Subaru.

I wanted Rapid Red-- but knowing it would get scratched (by me) I opted for a color that would buff out or hide scratches better.... Iconic silver.
Plan worked... Got 97% of damage out, but still!!!!!!

Humans ...?!?!?!!


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The "coexist” people are insufferable.
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Took my Special Needs Daughter Skiing at Purgatory. Handicapped placard in different car so....between the time it took me to walk inside, get permission, a note (pictured)......my first scratches didn't come from Kane Creek or Hey Joe Canyon tamarisk in Moab or even a careless grocery bag from my garage to our kitchen but a "tolerant" driver with a COEXIST sticker firmly affixed to her Subaru.

I wanted Rapid Red-- but knowing it would get scratched (by me) I opted for a color that would buff out or hide scratches better.... Iconic silver.
Plan worked... Got 97% of damage out, but still!!!!!!

Humans ...?!?!?!!


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were you parked in a handicapped spot?
 

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Took my Special Needs Daughter Skiing at Purgatory. Handicapped placard in different car so....between the time it took me to walk inside, get permission, a note (pictured)......my first scratches didn't come from Kane Creek or Hey Joe Canyon tamarisk in Moab or even a careless grocery bag from my garage to our kitchen but a "tolerant" driver with a COEXIST sticker firmly affixed to her Subaru.

I wanted Rapid Red-- but knowing it would get scratched (by me) I opted for a color that would buff out or hide scratches better.... Iconic silver.
Plan worked... Got 97% of damage out, but still!!!!!!

Humans ...?!?!?!!


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I don't understand the note, nor do I know what a Coexist is. You must hang around different folks than me.
Around her , keying somebody's rig is an ass whipping offense. You don't mess with other folks stuff.
You might think about it.
Paul in AZ , where you can walk into Safeway with a big iron on your hip. No permit required.
 

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Doesn't matter.
If they were parked in a handicapped spot with out a placard/pate shit happens. I have no sympathy for people who park in handicapped spots with out a handicapped plate/placards even if they leave them They know they rules, no exceptions. As a disabled veteran with severe mobility issues nothing pisses me off more than seeing someone parked in a handicapped spot with a permit!


Personally, I call the cops and make sure they get tickets. It more satisfying.
 

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I don't understand the note, nor do I know what a Coexist is. You must hang around different folks than me.
Around her , keying somebody's rig is an ass whipping offense. You don't mess with other folks stuff.
You might think about it.
Paul in AZ , where you can walk into Safeway with a big iron on your hip. No permit required.
IMHO, Paul in Arizona can Open Carry a revolver or pistol anywhere he wants unless the private or government property is posted for No Weapons Allowed. Arizona is a Constitutional Carry State so No Permit is Necessary if Paul is Over Age 21 and not a restricted person.

Paul resides in a state that respects the 2nd Amendment and the individual’s right to self protection.

LLPOH
 

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If they were parked in a handicapped spot with out a placard/pate shit happens. I have no sympathy for people who park in handicapped spots with out a handicapped plate/placards even if they leave them They know they rules, no exceptions. As a disabled veteran with severe mobility issues nothing pisses me off more than seeing someone parked in a handicapped spot with a permit!


Personally, I call the cops and make sure they get tickets. It more satisfying.
As someone who takes his disabled veteran dad places quite often, I understand your frustration, but I also cannot agree with your stance. His car has a permanent handicap plate on it, but it's getting harder for him to get in and out of his own car. We typically take my mom's Explorer, because it's easier for him to get in and out of, but it does not have a handicap plate. He does have a placard, but sometimes he's forgotten it. He has good days and bad days. On a bad day, I don't care if he has his placard. If he needs it, I'll park in a handicapped spot and deal with anyone who wants to pick that battle. If not, we'll park as close as we can get. Lord knows I won't drop him off at the door, because he'll be flirting with the waitress at a restaurant or making a beeline for the riding mowers at Lowes if I leave him alone.

Other people are human, too, and as we all know, shit happens. The OP said he had his daughter with special needs with him, but forgot the placard. Lift up your fellow man, rather than trying to ruin someone's day. One day, that good grace will come around to you and lift you up as well!

IMHO, Paul in Arizona can Open Carry a revolver or pistol anywhere he wants unless the private or government property is posted for No Weapons Allowed. Arizona is a Constitutional Carry State so No Permit is Necessary if Paul is Over Age 21 and not a restricted person.

Paul resides in a state that respects the 2nd Amendment and the individual’s right to self protection.

LLPOH
You might want to watch this video. It's educational, to say the least.



Ok, I'm done preaching. Amen, I think?
 

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Thanks for not blaming a Jeep driver for this one.
 

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On a bad day, I don't care if he has his placard. If he needs it, I'll park in a handicapped spot and deal with a
Sorry but no! don't park in the spots if you don't have a placards or handicapped plate in your possession. And as for the video, read my post. I don't get into altercations with people about parking in handicapped spots without handicapped placards or tags I call the cops and let them deal with it.

the police are much more effective when dealing with the ignorant.
 

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The "coexist” people are insufferable.

On average, the people who preach tolerance are the least tolerant people there are. What they really mean is everyone should agree with them.
 

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Sorry but no! don't park in the spots if you don't have a placards or handicapped plate in your possession. And as for the video, read my post. I don't get into altercations with people about parking in handicapped spots without handicapped placards or tags I call the cops and let them deal with it.

the police are much more effective when dealing with the ignorant.

If someone is obviously handicapped and parks in a handicapped spot, the last thing the police want to deal with is you calling them to report something they aren't going to waste their time on in the first place. Now, explain all the lifted 4wds I see with handicap stickers on them. Seems like there should be an agility test, and if you can haul yourself in and out of a lifted 1 ton, you probably don't need the sticker. But, I figure that's none of my business and don't waste my time getting upset over that either.
 

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As someone who takes his disabled veteran dad places quite often, I understand your frustration, but I also cannot agree with your stance. His car has a permanent handicap plate on it, but it's getting harder for him to get in and out of his own car. We typically take my mom's Explorer, because it's easier for him to get in and out of, but it does not have a handicap plate. He does have a placard, but sometimes he's forgotten it. He has good days and bad days. On a bad day, I don't care if he has his placard. If he needs it, I'll park in a handicapped spot and deal with anyone who wants to pick that battle. If not, we'll park as close as we can get. Lord knows I won't drop him off at the door, because he'll be flirting with the waitress at a restaurant or making a beeline for the riding mowers at Lowes if I leave him alone.

Other people are human, too, and as we all know, shit happens. The OP said he had his daughter with special needs with him, but forgot the placard. Lift up your fellow man, rather than trying to ruin someone's day. One day, that good grace will come around to you and lift you up as well!


You might want to watch this video. It's educational, to say the least.



Ok, I'm done preaching. Amen, I think?
Also, when you're you're issued you placards or tags they even tell you not to park in a handicapped spot unless you have the placard in you car and the id associated with the placards or tag in your possession.
 
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Sorry but no! don't park in the spots if you don't have a placards or handicapped plate in your possession. And as for the video, read my post. I don't get into altercations with people about parking in handicapped spots without handicapped placards or tags I call the cops and let them deal with it.

the police are much more effective when dealing with the ignorant.
I totally get into direct conversations when I see two healthy people park, pop out of their car and waltz in to an establishment. Also when some guy pulls up, his healthy wife gets out to shop and he parks waiting for her in a handicapped spot. BUT I don't Weasle out and key their shit in obscurity. Most folks who are legit are appreciative of the interaction/questioning.
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