Amen,

Since I have a power chair and someone to drive me, I would feel guilty if I
saw a paraplegic trying to find a parking place while I had taken up a space
I didn't really need.  If only the people that are not in wheelchairs felt
that way.

Quadius



On 12/29/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  To be truthful Amy...
>
> I get whomever is driving my van to do the same. "Park out towards the
> end." It's easier...
>
> IMHO, a power wheelchair doesn't have problems traveling the distances.
> So, let the ones less fortunate use the handicap spots.
>
> Again, I just responded that I like the persons post...for many it's so
> true.
>
> Have a great day,
>
> Keith/35/C4-5/NJ
>
>
> Amy writes:
>
> It is actually easier for me to park my boyfriends van at the lower end of
> the parking lot. he is on a vent and it gives us a little more privacy to
> suction or empty caths if needed. Plus I park sideways in 2 spots so that we
> are not blocked in. Looks like I cant drive but no one can get near the door
> that way to block it.
>
>
>
>
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