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    Bradon commented  · 

    Also forgot to mention do you know how many signs are zip tied to a garden stake and stand 28 inches tall ? So not visible when a vehicle is parked in front of it. Are we aware that our chairs do not traverse everywhere feet do? So it’s absolutely possible that the wheelchair user out by themselves doesn’t have anyone to help them get the pictures.

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    Bradon commented  · 

    Lawyer jargon. Simple brain power tells you that paint on the pavement is plenty of signage. There isn’t a driver out there that doesn’t know what a blue painted wheelchair looks like. Do you have a wheelchair ? No! Don’t park here. Or 🤔 there’s only 2 spaces out of 100 that are blue I guess that means that spot is not for me. How many signs lay in the bushes because owners don’t care about the sign they see paint on pavement like everyone else. Landscapers, plows, bad drivers knock them down and there they stay. Anywhere you look you’ll find a bunch of people parking where they don’t belong and then throwing hands up in the air and saying “ how was I supposed to know” I didn’t see the sign. I didn’t see the lines. Sounds like your vision needs fixed or you don’t need a license.

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    Bradon commented  · 

    I’m not even sure how to respond to this ridiculousness. How about the common courtesy of helping someone or many people. If money was available to “reward” someone why wouldn’t it be used for something more productive? This right here is the problem, a society that believes they are entitled. Seriously there is no kindness left in anyone to do something for free. I bet I could go thru everyone’s life and find plenty of time to make a report or two a month. **** probly even 1 report a day.

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    Bradon commented  · 

    I’ve been around awhile seen a few things. This reply is ridiculous. I’m not saying it isn’t true. Let’s look at it. So I have so much time in my life to edit photos to what end? Make sure it’s a violation ? I don’t actually have the time and I’m already frustrated that I have to report people so I’m definitely not taking any more time out of my life to edit photos. Can no one see the problem here? Lawyers are the world’s biggest terrorists. Every lawyer wants an edge so we use the term “technically technicality technical”. Come on people. Let’s use common sense, respect, logic, here. Maybe let’s try “how would you feel if it was you or your family”. Maybe if we outlawed stupid lawsuits the world would turn around. Police fire ems hazmat truckers and every day people use photos and videos from their phone in court everyday and it wasn’t directly uploaded right from the camera. Even still how many edited photos are we talking? Just like anything else in life some things slip thru the cracks. But there is always evidence to prove it. I know not every wheelchair bound person is honest and upstanding but again what’s the number? Very low. To me it’s a calculated risk. I have more then my share to worry about with the SCI life I have zero time to edit photos make false reports or deal with the technicality of others ignorance. Very serious question how many violations have ended up in court and what is the total number of violations sent out to people? I find it hard to believe that these violations are so expensive that a lawsuit is the option. Or as stated they are given the option to spend some time learning about the parking situation, why would someone sue over watching some videos and maybe some reading ? Hey I love that this app is possible. It’s a start but it still feels like we are purposely limited. Another question. When Rosevelt was president in his wheel chair was he limited?? No!!! So if we move heaven and earth for 1 person way back in 1932 then why are we so far behind after millions in wheelchairs and 93 years later ??

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