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Disabled Parking

PostPosted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 10:42 pm
by Sentinel
I'm at a loss...

Do some people even have a conscience??

I parked in "parents with prams" park at Fountain Gate on Sunday (my wife and I went shopping with the bub) and right next to the PWP parks were the disabled parks. We pull up and next to me is a car... with crutches purposely placed on the passenger seat and no disabled sticker nor pass on the windscreen. As we walk into the shops, I look at all of the 4 cars parked in the disabled spaces. Only one has a sticker/pass...

Now, on our way out, I see the owner of the car next to us getting into the car. Only to watch them get out again to have a smoke, completely trouble free. They were clearly not physically disabled at all (maybe another form of disabled??). Hell, they even bent down to pick up the lighter that they dropped, then proceeded to jump up and down on the spot because of how cold it was....!!!!! Huh!!!?!?? :angry2:

I was soooo angry that I couldn't actually say anything. Having been disabled and legitimately able to use the parks, I can tell you now that there is nothing more infuriating than seeing this kind of behaviour!!! In fact, I'm still angry about it now. :evil:

What would you do?

Have you seen similar things?

Is there a number to dob these types of people in?

EDIT - I've just had a thought - maybe I'm jumping to conclusions... Maybe the person who I watched was waiting for the other disabled person to return. [shrugs] Either way, it's the moral of the story that I'm trying to point out.

Re: Disabled Parking

PostPosted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 10:45 pm
by THERB3
Can I ask were abouts did this happen ?

Re: Disabled Parking

PostPosted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 11:02 pm
by adam
tooootally understand your frustration mate.
having said that, my mum has an auto-immune disease called lupus and (until more recently) didn't look sick at all, even though every move she made would inevitably lead to great suffering. she actually felt too embarrased for a long time to use her disabled sticker.
still supporting your rant though mate :D

Re: Disabled Parking

PostPosted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 11:11 pm
by Digital
THERB3 .....steve said it was at fountain gate......... which doesn't surprise me LOL!

i hear ya man, i see heaps of morons doing stuff like that around me... good thing u didnt speak up, maybe he woulda chased u and hit u with the crutch! anyways i just figure karma should hit them sooner or later...

Re: Disabled Parking

PostPosted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 8:11 am
by Mr White
I hear you Steve,

The world is full of:
- Idiots
- People who don't give a crap
- Stupid people
- A lack of common sense

I guess it's a breathe in, breathe out, let it go, live your life type of scenario.
Then again . . . I've never been in a position to rely on those parking spots,
so i get why your pissed.

Re: Disabled Parking

PostPosted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 8:15 am
by Ric
Take a photo with the car rego and disabled parking sign visible, and give it to the centre management :)

Re: Disabled Parking

PostPosted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 8:52 am
by birch_security
Steve,

Good topic, I understand ur anger but I’ll give u prime example.

This happened at a local Westfields shopping centre carpark.
A young bloke parked his car in a disabled parking spot, got out of his car and started to walk off. (Disabled permit displaying).
Another motorists stopped next to him and gave him hell, yelled abuse and all saying that he shouldn’t park in that parking spot as its for disabled people.
Anyways the young bloke walked off and when he came back found his car with shopping trolley damage to his car.

Now morale to the story is the fact that the young bloke looks normal however he is walking around on 2 prosthetic legs.

So one asks, is he not allowed to wear long pants and always needs to wear shorts????

Although i still agree with ur comments as allot of people do park in spots without any disabilities let alone a disabled permit.

Anyways that’s my 2cents worth...

Alex

Re: Disabled Parking

PostPosted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 9:29 am
by Woodduck
Yeah i agree. It is hard, but i find it disgusting when peopel do it just because they are too lazy to park a few rows back.

Another story-
My mate takes his grandma everywhere she needs to go, shopping, the doctors etc. The problem is, a hotted up car with P plates and a disabled ticket doesnt sit so well with some people. They instantly think he is just a disrespectfull youngen! He gets dirty looks, abused etc which is very unfair imo.

But as i said, on the other hand, these people make me sick that take up the parks becasue they are purly too lazy to walk.

Re: Disabled Parking

PostPosted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 9:43 am
by Hotwire
Sentinel wrote:..... As we walk into the shops, I look at all of the 4 cars parked in the disabled spaces. Only one has a sticker/pass...


And here is the key.

If only 1 car has the pass, then only 1 car should be parked there. A friend of mine was living with his Grandfather, looking after him as the rest of his family were living interstate/away. He would often take him to the shops and park in the disabled spot WITH his permit, and wait in the car for him to return. Often he got strange looks but the bottom line is a permit is issued to those who need it.

Good rant, and like i said, whether they have the permit is the key ;)

Re: Disabled Parking

PostPosted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 5:41 pm
by DJC
I totally hear you.
You do have to be careful though with speaking up. As always it's a small few wrecking it for those who use them legitimately.
In NSW the RTA has a phone number and/or email address you can send breaches of the Mobility Parking Scheme to. Might want to look into your equivalent in your state.

New hotline to catch disability parking cheats

The public can report abuse of the NSW parking scheme for people with disability by phoning 1300 884 899 or emailing Customer_Service_Centre@rta.nsw.gov.au.

Re: Disabled Parking

PostPosted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 6:11 pm
by Fangin_RX
Ive been that happen a fair bit, I reckon its down right bullshit. How hard is it for you to walk an extra 50 Steps instead of taking up a spot that someone might need (who actually has a disability) When they clearly have no disability. I guess thats what some retards do these days.

Like others have said this world has become full of people with no common sense and are down right terrible. So when does the shoot on sight come in?

Re: Disabled Parking

PostPosted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 7:03 pm
by Kevlar GT
I worked with a lady that had a parking permit for disabled access. She was allocated a car park within about 20 meters of the office entrance. She'd park, walk in to the office and drop her gear off then head out and walk about 3k's down the road and through the local mall to go to her 'favourite' coffee spot.

I know of another person that has a permit for dropping her mobility impaired relative off to doctors etc that parks in them all the time, her reasoning is 'why waste the permit'.

Just becasue they have a permit doesn't mean they are legit.

Re: Disabled Parking

PostPosted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 8:35 pm
by Sentinel
Alex - yep - you're right. That's why I edited the post to show that I wasn't just thinking about myself - and to acknowledge that there might be many reasons or things that can't be seen.

It's a hard one. But, I agree with Bobby, I'll just keep my mouth shut... Karma is a bitch. Those that choose to disregard to needs of others for the satisfaction or need of themselves in times of need will get whatever they deserve later.

Thanks for reading and comments guys.

Re: Disabled Parking

PostPosted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 7:51 pm
by tangcla
Stupidity is not a disability... park elsewhere! :P

Re: Disabled Parking

PostPosted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 8:18 pm
by Lukovitch
Probably why we as a country are so fat. Lazy.