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[quote=Anonymous] No, do not believe for a second sitting in these seats is ethical, you are crossing the line. Only a few tickets for people who struggle walking, especially down or up stairs. What you're doing is wrong, unless the Venue says yes, but they won't imo. Called Disability rights, Federal Law. Same for Disability parking spots, never park in one. The disabled person may need, and you are in the way. Just because one is lazy or in a hurry. Do not park in Disability. Please, Do Not leave your empty grocery carts in the disability parking spots either. Disability people need all the help they can get, thus help, not hinder. What has happened to American Ethics? "Semi-ambulatory means a person who is able to walk with difficulty or only with the assistance of an aid such as crutches, cane, or walker." Patients who don't look disabled may be worse off than the eye may see, for example patients with MS look normal. Don't jump to conclusions you could be WRONG! However MS paralyzes the legs of MS patients (one or both legs), some may walk without help, but each step is a reminder they are on borrowed time. Also, many patients need a closer bathroom to their seats, hence they struggle walking. Try walking or driving when your legs are numb from a problem, not fun at all, awful. 24/7 reminder of problems. [/quote]
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