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From: hawk@oliven.UUCP (Rick)
Newsgroups: net.flame
Subject: Re: handycapped spaces
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Date: Fri, 14-Dec-84 15:10:52 EST
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Posted: Fri Dec 14 15:10:52 1984
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>>Now I'm not saying that I'd do it, but it's sure tempting.  Calling a tow truck
>>when someone uses one of those spaces takes too long--they might have left by
>>the time the truck shows up.  How 'bout just pulling the valve tool from your
>>tool kit and removing the valves from all four tires?

>>rick

>What if a handicapped person has borrowed a car from a non-handicapped?

>Chris

He lifts the license plate sized placard that he keeps under his windshield out
of his car and puts it in the borrowed one.  Asking him to bring this gadget
along in order to use the facilities that others have gone out of their way to
set aside doesn't strike me as asking too much.

rick