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Originally Posted by jrc
Is it really too hard to let a disabled veteran, who lost a leg in Iraq, go ahead of you in line.
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First I want to make it clear that I
never park in handicapped spots and have scolded people who use them improperly. This is different. People should be able to look for a solution that makes the most sense without being accused of being unsympathetic.
Handicapped spots for cars are important to allow handicapped people easier access to stores and other essential services. Handicapped boat spots do not provide easier access, only a shorter wait. Also, a handicapped car driver is frequently alone doing their errands while a boater usually has a group of people with them. Is it fair to let a whole boatload of people cut in line because one passenger has a handicap?
Wouldn't the obvious, fair and most effective solution be to provide a handicapped
DROP-OFF area? Equip it with a ramp or lift where people could drop-off the handicapped person and then get in line for a spot. I don't think anyone would object to that.
Even with a ramp or lift getting a handicapped person from the boat to the dock is hazardous at best.
Take a look at this video that my husband showed me. It is both funny and painful to watch. Why would you put a handicapped person in such a position?