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Originally Posted by maleficent
My mother is handicapped, so non handicapped people using those spaces does drive me crazy, if I am with my mother, I will drop her at the door and then park elsewhere to leave that space for someone who really needs it. That's parking.
Is it obvious that the doors open without the handicapped button? The building I am in today, has a handicapped openable door, and revolving doors, I have a revolving door phobia, so I'll use the other door, it doesn't open unless you press the button.
Life's too short, bubba, don't sweat the small stuff, how is it affecting you if someone chooses to push a button rather than manually opening a door.
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All the doors have very large handles and are not really that difficult to open.
Yeah, I know I shouldn't sweat the small stuff, and this really has zero affect on me, but it just seems extrondinarily lazy of them, and laziness really drives me nuts. I guess that's probably the underlying issue on this one.