I have a disability placard.  Some days my knees hurt - some days they 
don't and I use my cane. but my actual placard is given for my asthma which 
I don't believe you would know I have unless you heard me wheezing somewhere.
Annie Young
citywide Park Commissioner



At 10:40 AM 7/29/02 -0500, Anderson, Bruce wrote:
>Not all disabilities are readily apparent.  I have a friend who's father had
>a disability placard but did not show signs of a disability.  He had a heart
>condition and could walk well, but not very far.
>
>Bruce Anderson
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>Blaine
>
>Russell Sasoka says...
>I've seen some people that show no disabilities at all get in or out of cars
>with those placards showing, start their cars, remove the placards and then
>proceed to drive away.
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