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    Anonymous commented  · 

    *by photocopy I'm referring to my doctor's permit request that has my name on it. My actual placard of course is hanging clearly.

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    I actually don't put my photocopy in my window and the only person I will show it to is an officer because we don't need to explain ourselves to literally every single person who feels like a wannabe superhero for harassing an actual disabled person who doesn't feel like explaining **** to strangers. Life is so hard enough and they can get in trouble w the officer for all I care if they want to report me (with my placard up). I'm really tired of the younger members of my community being put through heck. A 20 year old gal w my rare disorder died from it last week. Explaining our legal parking is the last thing we need to be doing.

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    People are actually born with genetic disorders and having a disability doesn't ban you from driving your friends. I look young and didn't look disabled up until my connective tissue disorder made my second leg completely fail, I fought the pain hard because I hate being in a scooter. I've been harassed so often I have to carry self-defense items, and I carry a photocopy of my doctor's signed permit request in MY NAME so that if judgemental people actually call the police, they will be getting a charge of filing a false police report. Less issues now that I am unable to walk over 10-20 feet but I'm still furious at people who dare give my community grief for being young and disabled. Many of us are trying to survive a risk of aortic aneurysm, black out upon standing too long, are in the process of losing our mobility and are unable to walk across a parking lot, and many other reasons we need quick access to our vehicle. Leave them alone. This poor girl had some nasty hag actually slam a shopping cart into her hip, dislocating her femur and shoulder as she landed. I hope security footage got the plates of that jerk and she gets on trial for assaulting a disabled person. This girl was about 20 and now her femur will likely dislocate far more frequently than before. This very young person has so much more pain in life and ignorance of these conditions gives us crippling anxiety whenever we go out in public. Such entitled people think only they get special parking for being old.

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    Good gosh there are more incorrect spots than correct ones. It's like people just click on a general area of any business w handicap spots (all businesses) Zoom in on Satellite view and put it in the right spot. Allow existing ones to be moved within 500 feet so people can adjust the accuracy without letting them delete it. Or maybe request it's deleted, which will allow the deletion of inaccurate ones while not allowing someone to delete massive amounts of spots for funzies.

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    If there's no sign then the snow covers the symbols in the Winter here so yeah, I'm saying that if there's no sign then anyone parks there as soon as there's an inch of ice.

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    Anonymous commented  · 

    Because it's super easy to get to the DMV during COVID risking my life w 5 comorbidities and of course I clearly don't need to safely navigate a busy parking lot in my wheelchair trying not to get run over all for the sake of the DMV not accepting appointments soon enough. Yep, fun fact: disabled people actually stop requiring food on the date that placard expires and it's an atrocious abuse of the system for this wheelchair dependant person to not play lethal leapfrog with cars backing out of spots who can't see them. Thank God my 5 year permit didn't expire in the middle of this as we had to pull our kid into a homeschool program so he still had a living mommy but yeah, can completely see where you feel like you're some sorry Superman for causing people like me to be required to appear in court, not because the disability ran out but because we can't safely get to the dang DMV. I thought this was a good tool but forget it. deleting the app. "You have information that many of the expired blabla.. are not actually disabled" You sound like the jerks I dealt with before I was in a wheelchair on the days I tried to walk only to get some wannabe superhero assaulting me and my vehicle because I don't have gray hair! I have to carry self-defense items now because of this "well you probably aren't disabled" BS. All as I was trying to raise a NEWBORN I was unable to carry due to a genetic connective tissue disorder. Parking "abuse" by an entire population that risks their life at the DMV that isn't accepting any more COVID appointments. smh...

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