[nabs-l] handicap parking
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Fri May 15 00:38:33 UTC 2009
Jim:
The other side of this is that if society thinks we need special
treatment, perks etc., then it isn't going to treat us as equals. If
we are regarded as a group that needs to be taken care of, needs
special breaks etc. then we won't get equal chances at jobs.
Dave
At 06:22 PM 5/14/2009, you wrote:
>Hello,
>if you got a handicap pass, use it when its conveniient. Consider it
>a "perk" of being blind; (there aren't many).
>
>I think of it like the free disability pass for getting into
>national parks. There is no reason I cant pay my own way into the
>parks ($25 for 7 days, or $50 for a year), but if the government
>wants to help me save money on vacation, who am I to say no?
>
>Jim
>
>Homer Simpson's brain: "Use reverse psychology."
> Homer: "Oh, that sounds too complicated."
> Homer's brain: "Okay, don't use reverse psychology."
> Homer: "Okay, I will!"
>
>
>
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