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In Hawaii they are completely inconsiderate about handicapped parking
and always pull in saying I'll just be a minute when we are trying to
get Case places on time. They even do it at his school when everyone
knows him. Case is so sweet. He says it's ok I am not that
handicapped which is true and I say the reason we do this is not just
for you but for others who are more involved. I don't know if I heard
this on this list or not but someone in a wheelchair said, "Hey if
you think I am getting too many privileges, I'll gladly trade your
legs for this chair."
A few weeks ago I was driving some people I had just met to a beach
and parking was scarce and the older woman in the back says just pull
into the handicapped because I have a placard. She was completely
able bodied. Then she says oh I don't have it with me but just pull
in. I say no, those are for people having difficulty getting around
(Case was not with me but I have a placard for when he is but I
didn't tell her that) She actually had the gall to argue with me
about this. I was so upset.
Case's father is asking, now forcing the beaches to have the number
of designated parking spots required by law and filed a federal suit
against one of the hotels here. There was that ruling that you can
file without an attorney and he used that to do so.
At 02:22 PM 8/19/2007, you wrote:
>i think i agree with kat. i an getting quite tired of
>the former abled bodied people clain disability to
>take advantage (in one way or another) of the ADA for
>that which it was never intemded.
>
>--- "Kendall D. Corbett" <[log in to unmask]>
>wrote:
>
> > Ken and Mag (and any others who are interested) -
> >
> >
> > Another case potentially weakening the ADA, this one
> > out of California.
> >
> > In the case, a woman who uses a guide dog was
> > prevented from taking a
> > dog into an area of a ferry boat, because another
> > frequent passenger
> > had requested an area that was free of animal
> > dander. The 9th Circuit
> > ruled against the woman with the guide dog.
> >
> > On the other hand, I could see the other passenger
> > filing an ADA
> > discrimination suit, because the presence of animal
> > dander in all
> > areas of the boat made it impossible for them to use
> > the public
> > accomodation.
> >
> > http://www.metnews.com/sos.cgi?0807%2F0556483
> >
> > Tell me what you think of this one!
> > --
> > Kendall
> >
> > An unreasonable man (but my wife says that's
> > redundant!)
> >
> > The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the
> > unreasonable one
> > persists in trying to adapt the world to himself.
> > Therefore, all
> > progress depends on the unreasonable man.
> >
> > -George Bernard Shaw 1856-1950
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