So your saying if someone without a placard parks in a handicap parking space for just a few minutes it's ok? |
You're really that stupid, aren't you? Interesting. I hear about it, but it's always interesting to see up close. |
Well, I'm trying to figure out your point. It wasn't that the features are different, and apparently it's not about the time. What was your point? |
Wasn't my point, but I figured it out! |
Completely agree. Handicapped accessible, not handicapped only. Of course I would not get in one ahead of someone disabled, but have no qualms about using it otherwise. |
Please, some of those stalls are ridiculous. I'm 9 months pregnant and I can barely fit in and close the dooer. I'm not even that huge: BMI 19 pre-pregnancy, gained 27 pounds since. |
There are codes dictating the minimum size a normal (non-handicapped) public bathroom stall must be. The minimum is 30 inches wide and 60 inches long. Or minimum 15 inches from center of toilet to side wall and 24 inches from front of toilet to door. This is the minimum by code, not the average. In newer buildings many times they will be larger than the minimum. In old buildings, before codes, they could be smaller. |
Have you seen anyone yet? |
Nope! Spent the ENTIRE summer at the pool. Haven't had it happen yet. |
| Still no one? |
| Guess Thursday was too quiet and we had to stir up this old Handicapped parking hornet's nest?? Dumb. |
Well, I would have to agree. However, I am the PP that this question was directed to. And I can assure this person, nope. Still hasn't happened. But don't worry, there's still "until never" to hope for. In the meantime, though, I did check with someone I know who works for an organization serving Deaf (not mute) and disabled individuals. She said no one in her organization expects a handicap stall to never be used by able-bodied individuals. But I do promise. If I ever encounter the scenario presented, knowing that you're still interested, I will report immediately, so no need to revive the thread to ask. |
| A family friend and I went to a club. She used her placard and the officer wanted to see papers on it to make sure it was actually hers smh. Thanks God she actually had them. She had a placard because she has a brain tumor. |
The fact that you think your anecdote about summer at the pool (the pool!!!) is a good statistical analysis of whether motorically disabled handicapped persons are waiting behind able-bodied people to use handicapped bathroom stalls really says a lot about your critical thinking skills. |
I'm sure your obvious anger issue doesn't help the heart issue. Your wife must be amazing to put up with your ass. |