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JoB, I know there are invisible disabilities. Cancer. Asthma. COPD. Etc. If someone needs to use the handicapped stall then I would defer to them. I’m not totally heartless. My question was: is it ok for me to use the blankety-blanking stall if nobody is making a run for it.
And since we do have plates and placards for parking spots (I do look for them – if you have one you are good to go; if not then we’ve got a problem) but nothing to indicate who can use the handicapped stalls then the stalls must be open to everyone.
And my point regarding bladder control problems was simply, why does that condition necessitate the use of the handicapped stall? Would that person wait for it to become available or would they take the next available stall?