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Old 06-24-2024, 01:28 AM   #37374
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You chose to bring the kids.
If the other other choice is to leave the kids alone at home, there is no choice but to take the kids with you.
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The thing is, there are a lot of people who don't quite qualify for a blue badge yet would benefit from being able to hopefully park closer to the store or to have more disabled spaces.
Perhaps you could explicate more on those people who do not qualify for a handicapped hanger who would benefit from parking closer to the store or having more handicapped spots? Exactly what issues do these people have that would make parking closer to the store beneficial and yet they would not qualify for a handicapped hanger?

I looked at the parking space distribution for 3 larger malls in this area. The total of handicapped and parent/child parking spots is less that 1% of the total parking spots. I guess not being able to use <1% of the total parking spots is truly a burden on the non-handicapped person with no children under 10 years in the car.

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