c'mon ya'll think about it from pre-SCI life...when being in a wheelchair was the most horrible thing....instead of having to be in the wheelchair...and looking out....
i saw nothing wrong with it....
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Very true OC!I'd rather be slapped for the warning then slapped, after the fact and ask'd why I didn't think to warn.And sometimes you have to be and do outrageous things just to get people's attention.Just ask any commercial marketing group or ad people.Best WishesWIn a message dated 9/25/2006 10:37:53 A.M. Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:what is outrageous? that someone ends up in a w/c and has to see his best friend head out with his ex g/f? that's pretty much real life if you ask me. this might just make someone think b/4 going out and doing something stupid - the outrageous part might be - probably it will have no effect. i have tried to 'teach' people not to use handicapped parking illegally - it is pretty much wasted effort. it's tough to change a leopard's spots.o'c

