10-01-2008, 17:45
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Apprentice Geriatric
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Re: NON disabled drivers at Asda
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Originally Posted by davo69
what a lot of crap why park in the bay .yes the rules may state that but it shows you have no regard for other disabled people you should use your badge to help yourself to get closer not some one who is not disabled you make a mock of the rules how you live with yourself i dont no
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The only crap is your inane ravings.
I am sat here and my left leg is not painful (well not too much), just numb and not fully under my control but I feel that I could get up and walk a little. It is only when I try that I find out the extent of the problem at that time. It is so easy to forget that movement means pain when you are not moving.
It’s the same when you have been ill and bedridden for a couple of weeks. One morning you wake up and feel great until you get up and keel over.
Taking an able bodied person with me is a back up in case I cannot walk when I get there. I have every intention of doing my own shopping but there are times when I know that MAY not be possible. And those times are not really predictable.
So what do you propose that I should do? Park away and not do my own shopping?
Until you get into such a situation keep your crass opinions to yourself.
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