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I can admire a non-handicapped person choosing to passover a handicapped spot if they are not handicapped. I do know that there are people that are not handicapped and can still drive their father's car etc. In the specific case I was referring to the two front most handicapped spots, out of 8 spots were taken and the front spot of a non-handicapped space came open as the handicapped person approached. They choose to take the non-handicapped place which granted was a shorter distance, barely, from the front door when 6 other handicapped places were open.

The person did have a walking disability, having to use a cain, and chose the spot, I believe because it was the absolute closest in distance from the door. Closer by say 2 parking places. I wouldn't get upset had it been teens or someone obviously that wasn't handicapped but in this case I believe they were and chose only to look for the closest spot which in this case was an unhandicapped spot. In my opinion it just makes it tougher on the non-handicapped people and was not being a conscientious driver.

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