mad_machine wrote:
I would rock one for business. all my equipment is in roadcases on wheels.. be nice to roll it right into the van like that
My M-I-Law has a 1999 Ford Windstar Handicap Van that is very limited on interior space. It also has wiring gremlins like you wouldn't believe.
They rarely drive it and they might have me clean it up and sell it for them.
Javelin
SuperDork
10/7/11 11:08 a.m.
mad_machine wrote:
pinchvalve wrote:
Around here, fat lazy people hog all the handicapped spaces anyway. (where do they get those temporary placards anyway?) I vote for a push bar on the front to push illegally parked cars out of the handicapped spaces!
(and I know that there are legitimate uses for temporary tags..I am not talking to you. Please don;t be offended. I am speaking to the people who had foot surgery ten years ago and still use their tag to literally run into Wal Mart to get smokes and bacon.)
not all the placecards are temporary. My father lives in Mass and his perminent tag hangs from the mirror. He has two artificial hips, so there is nothing temporary about his problem (they were done in the early 70s, before artificial hips were that good.. so his mobility is NOT good)
Around here temporary placards are red and permanent ones are blue. It's pretty easy to tell who has an actual disability and who's milking the temps for better Wal-Mart parking. (Note: I'm an Injured Veteran with a permanent blue tag that I've only used once)