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  1. #21
    Originally Posted by RS__ View Post
    http://www.dmvnv.com/platesdisabled.htm


    Scroll down a bit and it shows criteria for having a placard or plate. One of them is if you can't walk 200 feet without resting.
    And where exactly does it state that being "a little overweight" qualifies? (insert head-shaking)

  2. #22
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    Originally Posted by mickeycrimm View Post
    Originally Posted by Rob.Singer View Post
    Hi-roller or whatever....just another idiot who thinks the rules don't apply to them. For the same reason I enjoy and applaud every time I see a cop writing up some speeder or red light runner on the side of the road, it is equally gratifying to see the police punishing handicapped parking violaters at the Suncoast. It was likely some distraught "AP" anyway whose theoretical "edge" just took a hit from the reality of a parking ticket.
    Damn sure wasn't an AP. Suncoast ran all the AP's off years ago. You know that, Rob.
    Booze talking again?

    Ever hear of "promotions that turn a play positive?" That's AP lingo for "that's a $75/hr. edge, and whether I win or lose doesn't matter because it is a good play!"
    More ignorant blather from one of the dunces. Suncoast ran the AP's off because of multiple point days that gave them a 100.6% play. They ran two dozen players off over a stinking .6% advantage. There was a big discussion about it on vpFREE. Dancer even wrote a two part article about it. Wise up.

  3. #23
    Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
    While we're on the subject... I have seen several motorcycles with "disabled/handicapped" license plates. How it that possible? Can handicapped persons control motorcycles?
    Handicap criteria are ranging. Somebody could be handicappe based on a cardiac or lung issue meaning they can't walk long distances doesn't mean they can't operate a bike. And if they are trike bikes many now have semi automatic transmissions. Myself I have nerve damage in my left leg and could never operate a Reg bike but a CanAm Spyder I could.

  4. #24
    Originally Posted by regnis View Post
    This is a constant annoyance for me. People using the handicapped space when they aren't handicapped. There was a 2 year period when I could not walk--I had to use crutches--and I still wouldn't park in a handicapped space. Pure laziness--like the drive through window. Get off your effin fat ass and walk into Starbucks and get your coffee. Morons wait in line 20 deep and I just walk in.
    Newsflash dude you would've been able to get a temporary handicap placArd had you asked and it would've been renewable. I know because I had one when I jacked up my ankle foot and lower leg was in a cast no weight bearing for 12 weeks and a brace for another 2 1/2 months. Also when I had serious back issues in 211 into 2012 I had a temp placard because I couldn't walk for very long due to pain.

  5. #25
    Always more then needed except in Florida my mom has a perm placard she's 70 with back surgery and just had first of two hips replaced. I can tell you Florida and here in AZ no such thing usually as extra HC spots with all the retirees

  6. #26
    Originally Posted by ftpjesus View Post
    Originally Posted by regnis View Post
    This is a constant annoyance for me. People using the handicapped space when they aren't handicapped. There was a 2 year period when I could not walk--I had to use crutches--and I still wouldn't park in a handicapped space. Pure laziness--like the drive through window. Get off your effin fat ass and walk into Starbucks and get your coffee. Morons wait in line 20 deep and I just walk in.
    Newsflash dude you would've been able to get a temporary handicap placArd had you asked and it would've been renewable. I know because I had one when I jacked up my ankle foot and lower leg was in a cast no weight bearing for 12 weeks and a brace for another 2 1/2 months. Also when I had serious back issues in 211 into 2012 I had a temp placard because I couldn't walk for very long due to pain.
    My point was even though I was crippled, I didn't want to take a handicapped space. I completely destroyed my foot and ankle and was told I would never be able to walk normally again or play any sports. Only option was to fuse my foot to my ankle. I refused and it took over 2 years but I rebuilt my ankle and eventually was able to play all sports as well as semi pro hockey albeit always in pain and a step slower.

  7. #27
    Cripples should stay home and out of the rest of usun's way. Nothing more annoying than to get stuck behind a peg-leg or copd turd with oxygen or in a wheelchair when walking thru a store or casino.

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