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Old 12-08-2008, 02:26 PM
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BLKnCHRM, first, I don't believe you didn't mean to offend anyone.
You're either stupid, uncareing or both and your comments are offensive!
I am disabled and my disability is not evident by just looking at me.
But I do need disability plates, as do many others. Just be thankful your not one of those that do need them and try spending your time and effort on something a little more productive. Cause if your jealous that I can park a little closer than you, I would gladly give you my disability if only I could, so that you then, would be entitled to my plates!
Try thanking your lucky stars, instead of bitching about something you nothing about.
 
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Old 12-08-2008, 03:07 PM
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I also was offended by the original post! He can have my placard and my health problems, but he CAN NOT HAVE MY HARLEY. I can ride my bike all day, I just can't walk more than 30 feet with out stopping to catch my breath. I do not use the placard with my Harley, only in my cage.
Next time you see a person with a disabilty...make sure you stick your foot out to trip them. That is how your post read to me...
But,,,ride safe
 
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Old 12-08-2008, 04:03 PM
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I have a friend who has a bone deteriorating disease and he was told by his doctor "DO NOT WALK". And this guy is huge. If you see him you wouldn't think he had any handicap. In fact he gets a lot of comments when he parks in the handicap parking spot. And he has a sticker. He has no problem riding a bike.

There are lots of reasons a person would need a handicap sticker.
 
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Old 12-08-2008, 05:23 PM
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See pneumatic gear shifting for people with left leg prothesis...

I think this was asked and answered in another thread, was not it?

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