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Dog-faced pony soldier
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: A Rock Surrounded by a Whole lot of Water
Posts: 34,187
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Ewave's story is a good one but honestly, even if a person has cancer or some other disease, the standard should be whether or not it adversely affects them to the point where they need to park closer to a building.
Seriously. If I had cancer, I wouldn't use the handicap placard unless I was so run-down from chemo or whatever that I felt I needed it. Cancer patient or not, if you can walk and function well enough to be able to work, you don't need it.
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