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Originally Posted by KNS
With my job I find myself at a lot of hospitals (and hospital parking lots), usually with plenty of handicapped parking. It amazes me how many 4x4s or lifted trucks with handicapped stickers park in those spots.
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I don't have a problem with that. You can expect an inordinate number of sick/injured folks in a hospital parking lot. My boss is a former body builder and just had some serious neck/spinal surgery. He's no longer in a brace, but cutting 1000' out of his walk to/from the office door makes a difference for him. He doesn't even use it every day, just on his bad days. I'd like to think everyone is so honest, but I know they're not.
A GF in high school had a brother who was a star athlete, total jock, strong as an ox. His WWII vet grandfather bought him a car and, due to NJ's insane insurance, kept it in his own name, which got the jock a handicapped tag and he used it.