Well you can't tell, can you, with an invisible disability. My sister is disabled. On good days she can sprint into the store and make it back, on bad days, not so much even though she will try. Though, since I got her off gluten there have been fewer sudden collapses.JohnBFisher wrote:
I find it repulsive when I see someone pull into a handicapped spot, jump out of their car, and literally sprints into the store. We're not talking "invisible disability" .. we're talking "NO disability". Sure, a spouse might need it. But if the spouse is not in the car - DON'T PARK THERE!
I don't use the disabled parking spots when I don't have mom, dad or sis in the car. I try to park as far away as I can to get a bit of exercise in. But with them, yes, I am parking privileged.