agree, discrimination (to me) is the exact opposite. All those people that get handicapped parking spots, or lower costing phone bills bother me because this countries founding "policy" was everyone is equal. Tell me how it's equal for someone that is deaf to still want a cell phone, then want it cheaper? Either you can hear well enough with equipment, or you are using the hearing-impaired keyboard - either way you are making full use of your services you pay for.
Or how it's equal for this person, that just got out of their car and is walking perfectly fine, to get special treatment to park closer than the rest of the population (if they have a handicap that does not allow them full motion of their body they should not be driving - that in itself is a privilege, not a right), instead they should be the passenger and dropped off at the door, then park like everyone else, where ever you find a spot. My position on this came from an elderly lady (over 85) drove her car into my driver door. She had MS and a walker (that she couldn't use much, just to get to the back of the car for her electric buggy), ridiculous. She hit my car because she had an MS attack (On the road!). Most people that park in those spots don't have any limitations, but instead do it because a family member has the tag and they just take their car.
Even more bothersome to me is here the mall is rebuilding to be "green" (environment friendlier), so they have now created "green" parking spaces, and they have more than the handicapped spaces. These green spots are for the hybrid cars. Again, sorry but I don't see how that is "equal"
Yep, and all the "can I get away with this cheaper non-BlackBerry data plan??" questions.
Or how it's equal for this person, that just got out of their car and is walking perfectly fine, to get special treatment to park closer than the rest of the population (if they have a handicap that does not allow them full motion of their body they should not be driving - that in itself is a privilege, not a right), instead they should be the passenger and dropped off at the door, then park like everyone else, where ever you find a spot. My position on this came from an elderly lady (over 85) drove her car into my driver door. She had MS and a walker (that she couldn't use much, just to get to the back of the car for her electric buggy), ridiculous. She hit my car because she had an MS attack (On the road!). Most people that park in those spots don't have any limitations, but instead do it because a family member has the tag and they just take their car.
Even more bothersome to me is here the mall is rebuilding to be "green" (environment friendlier), so they have now created "green" parking spaces, and they have more than the handicapped spaces. These green spots are for the hybrid cars. Again, sorry but I don't see how that is "equal"
Yep, and all the "can I get away with this cheaper non-BlackBerry data plan??" questions.