15 People Tell Us What They’d Do If They Saw An Able-Bodied Person Parking In A Disabled Parking Space
How would you deal with an able-bodied person parking in a disabled-parking space?
We asked our readers, and here’s what they told us! Note: names have been pixelated for privacy.
1) Just mind your damn business, because many disabilities are invisible:
2) Besides, you have no idea what that person is going through:
3) Also, you can’t determine disabilities simply based on appearance:
4) Get the cops involved:
5) This reader has an invisible disability, and has strong feelings about the matter:
6) Because it’s not your place to judge:
7) Because it would be easy to assume incorrectly about her mom:
8) … as it would be to make assumptions about this person, who has one lung:
9) However, maybe you should call them out if they don’t have tags:
10) Absolutely nothing if they have a disability tag or plate:
11) Again, nothing if they have a decal, but if not, call parking enforcement:
12) For this person, the fire lane parkers deserve more scrutiny:
13) However, even if they’re disabled, they shouldn’t park IN the loading and unloading zone:
14) Question why they don’t have a badge:
15) Lastly, if they really deserve it, call parking enforcement, and then sit back and enjoy the show:
If you saw an apparently able-bodied person park in a disabled-parking space, what would you do? Leave a comment and let us know!
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