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Originally Posted by Daniel_
I get your point, but many forms of disability are not visible - you can have two legs but still not be able to walk far.
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Amen!
My friend with a non-visible handicap is often given crap for her use of these parking spaces. With her type of epilepsy, the seizures are often unpredictable and occur many times a day. She may be fine when she walks in the door to the store, but when something sets her off on a seizure, she requires significant assistance to leave the building, much less return to the handicap parking space. It pisses me off when I hear, yet again, that someone has given her flack on her way into a store.