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From: ron@wjvax.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.flame
Subject: Re: Parking Abuse
Message-ID: <277@wjvax.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 18-Dec-84 20:36:11 EST
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Posted: Tue Dec 18 20:36:11 1984
Date-Received: Fri, 21-Dec-84 00:46:27 EST
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Organization: Watkins Johnson, San Jose, Calif.
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Well, I arrived late in this discussion, but how about this:
Sure, he didn't park in the spot with the great big blue
wheelchair painted over it, (what a nice guy!) instead he
parked in the whited-out area next to it!  I wonder how many
people realize that it's not just closeness to the establishment
(store, whatever) that makes a handicapped parking space, but
the clear area next to it for unpacking wheelchairs, etc.
What do you do when you see a guy crowding the driver's side
of a handicapped space?  Often it makes the space just as useless
as if he had parked in it.

Along the same lines, I don't understand places that have two
handicapped spaces next to each other, with a dead area between
them and no dead area to the left.  What's the driver in the
left space to do?  Back in?
-- 

	Ron Christian  (Watkins-Johnson Co.  San Jose, Calif.)
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