Quote from: Dee Marshall on July 02, 2016, 06:26:34 PM
The problem is, when the bathroom is labeled "family/handicap" people without an obvious handicap get grief for using it, and that is often us. My roommate (ex spouse) has a legitimate handicap but if she isn't having much trouble walking that day people always hassle her for parking in a handicap spot, even with her plate.
Wow, I've never been hassled yet for parking in disabled spots, but I've had my placard for under eighteen months and walk with an obvious limp. Perhaps my time has not yet come.
I usually use disabled stalls under particular circumstances. Although I don't have a walker or wheelchair, I have trouble navigating narrow stalls because of my foot. Those tiny stalls are particularly problematic when I'm carrying a big briefcase (and sometimes other stuff) and can't turn around easily without pain because I'm juggling my bag and accommodating my stupid foot. If the stalls weren't so ridiculously cramped, I'd have no worries.
Fox News does get one thing wrong. Those transphobes people will be wearing diapers, but not
adult diapers.