Deathscythealpha
Jul 11, 2004, 06:41 PM
Ok, over the last year my Mums started having really bad back problems which are a result of working at a nursing home for many years and having to lift so many patients. Its got so bad that she is in pain kneeling down to pcik up stuff, lifting anything and even walking. She has now been classed as disabled because of it and since ive been back home all ive really done is help her about the house.
Well i was travelling up to the shops with her the other day and we went to the disbled parking spots. I dont know if im looking at this wrong or not, but im sure 'West Country Windows' is not counted as disabled. Neither is a roofing firm, the post office or that flash dickweed in his sports car.
It really gets me angry when people park in these spots that are put there for the convenience of disbled people just because they cant be bothered to find another spot. What? You have to walk further from your van to get a sandwich? Tough shit! Least you wont be in serious pain afterwards like some disabled people (my Mum included). If i had my way i would drag all cars that are in disabled parking and not displaying a Disabled Person's Badge to an impound lot straight away.
Same goes to people who park in parent and child spaces.
Well i was travelling up to the shops with her the other day and we went to the disbled parking spots. I dont know if im looking at this wrong or not, but im sure 'West Country Windows' is not counted as disabled. Neither is a roofing firm, the post office or that flash dickweed in his sports car.
It really gets me angry when people park in these spots that are put there for the convenience of disbled people just because they cant be bothered to find another spot. What? You have to walk further from your van to get a sandwich? Tough shit! Least you wont be in serious pain afterwards like some disabled people (my Mum included). If i had my way i would drag all cars that are in disabled parking and not displaying a Disabled Person's Badge to an impound lot straight away.
Same goes to people who park in parent and child spaces.