Ya gotta love it! Anything to take advantage of the system. Although I must say i've filled a white Tyvec suit with newspaper and placed it im my passenger seat to use the HOV lane once or twice, JK.
Best is lifted trucks with handicapped plates or placards.
Re: Disabled parking violations
Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 12:26 pm
by B MAN
Nassau county wont negotiate a handicap parking ticket either... u walk in there ur only options are fine or trial
Re: Disabled parking violations
Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 3:09 pm
by rob711
When did being obese count as handicap! Had a uncle who was is WWII. Had no hands one eye and one functioning ear. He refused a handicap placard. "There are people who need them" he would say. Maybe if fat ass walked from the corner of the lot they would be better off.
Re: Disabled parking violations
Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2014 6:50 pm
by B MAN
rob711 wrote:When did being obese count as handicap! Had a uncle who was is WWII. Had no hands one eye and one functioning ear. He refused a handicap placard. "There are people who need them" he would say. Maybe if fat ass walked from the corner of the lot they would be better off.
they let him drive?!
Re: Disabled parking violations
Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2014 7:24 pm
by EDNCAROL
Only with his blind dog lucky by his side!
Re: Disabled parking violations
Posted: Mon Jan 13, 2014 10:36 am
by rob711
Yup he drove! With the shifter on the column he could put it in gear, he had a hook on right side, where your hand should be. He could steer with the stump on the left hand. I remember he got a new datsun/Nissan pickup. Had automatic trans with shifter in the floor but he could depress the button with his knee and pull shifter back with hook. He taught my mom and most of her siblings, including my older sister how to drive! He used to mow his own lawn with a push mower! Great man.
Re: Disabled parking violations
Posted: Mon Jan 13, 2014 1:04 pm
by Raj
rob711 wrote:Yup he drove! With the shifter on the column he could put it in gear, he had a hook on right side, where your hand should be. He could steer with the stump on the left hand. I remember he got a new datsun/Nissan pickup. Had automatic trans with shifter in the floor but he could depress the button with his knee and pull shifter back with hook. He taught my mom and most of her siblings, including my older sister how to drive! He used to mow his own lawn with a push mower! Great man.
damn.....! No keeping this guy down!
Re: Disabled parking violations
Posted: Mon Jan 13, 2014 1:32 pm
by rob711
Well his heart stoped. So that usually puts you down!