Well, I also drive a sports car (87 Alfa Romeo spider) with my chair stuffed 
into the boot.  Took a bit of shadetree engineering to let me operate the 
clutch since my left leg is amputated below the knee.  I use knee pads to let 
me crawl to and from the trunk to access my chair.  Truth is, you can't tell 
since many disabilities are internal (i.e. heart, lung problems), but I am also 
angry about disability cheaters.  Have to depend on the honesty of the doctors 
since they have to attest to the disability, at least in Texas and here in 
Arizona.

Message: 4
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2010 13:41:43 -0400
From: "P. J. Alling" <webstertwenty...@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: PESO: Spinning Wheel Diner
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Since they seem to give out those handicapped stickers to just about 
anyone for anything, (I should really take a few pictures of the 
absurdities of sports cars with handicapped hangers in those spaces), 
how can you tell.

On 4/22/2010 11:19 AM, Jerry in Arizona wrote:
> Being a wheelchair bound person, my answer is NO.  I just hate the able 
> bodied who take up those spaces.
>
>


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