119 points

“why should disabled people have a life outside of work?”

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Why does daniel need their parking spot outside 9 to 5? It is outside business hours.

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36 points

Daniel is a werewolf, obviously.

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58 points

Encourage people like this to take up mountain biking or skateboarding or something - find out how much of a pain in the ass it is trying to get around on crutches for 8 weeks or so, then use the tiniest scrap of empathy to imagine what it would be like to have that be your permanent experience

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To be fair, at least here in Germany, the amount of parking spots for disabled people and the amount of actually disabled people parking don’t really seem to match. There’s often enough a whole bunch of parking spots empty and like one guy on crutches.

I do get, that planners and regulators need to plan for the “worst case”, and that’s perfectly fine, but the current situation is certainly a bit wasteful.

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36 points

Might seem a bit controversial but, I think disabled spots should be the more obvious spots, places in front of shops and on the street.

If you aren’t disabled, you should be parked further away, in something like a multistorey carpark.

In an ideal world, there would just be less cars.

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11 points

I always park fairly far away from the building. I’m sure there are people who need to park closer, and I get a little bit more walkies in. Win-win!

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6 points

In an ideal world they’re would only be disabled spots and all other would use public transport

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-6 points

Is that a bad attempt at being sarcastic?

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16 points

You can’t always tell someone is disabled from looking at them. They may need the spot for a reason you haven’t thought of.

https://invisibledisabilities.org/publications/accessibleparking/dontjudgebyappearances/

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-14 points

I’m not talking about people taking disabled spots, I’m talking about these spots being empty, because there are not that many people who could use these spots.

My comment was very clear, but you chose to read what you wanted, because that’s more convenient.

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So you concede that the people who have built their career around issues like planning for an appropriate volume of handicapped parking should design for less than what they find necessary so that you, a presumably able-bodied person, don’t have to walk past a few more parking spaces?

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-7 points

I don’t even have a car.

I’m 100% sure that these regulations are political, not technical/scientific.

Some regulatory body decided for political reasons that this percentage of parking spots is required, that’s it. There’s no committee of experts actually evaluating how many spots are needed.

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43 points

Imagine being so angry and so mad for so long at things you don’t understand and can’t control that you decide the best use of a moment of your life is to post a short attack on mobility-impaired individuals in general and your disappointment on how they have it too good.

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21 points

And the funny part is that they don’t have it too good. Disability reserved parking is one of the few ways the society tries to make their lives not suck as much.

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12 points

I like to imagine how the world, infrastructure, vehicles, electronic devices, buildings etc. would look like if most people on earth would be mobility-impaired. Then, considering how the world really looks like, it becomes obvious how even most basic notions of accessibility are lacking way too much. So much for a society fair to all.

This thought experiment can be repeated with other cases. For example, replace “mobility-impaired” with “autistic” or “trans” and see similar results.

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27 points

Can someone play devil’s advocate for Daniel? I truly do not get what his thinking is here.

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51 points

IMO, he’s thinking that anyone with a disability is incapable of working, so they’ll be out during the day getting things done while the rest of us are working 9-5.

Obviously not the case, and people with disabilities who are eligible for a disabled placard, are normal people, many of whom have jobs.

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9 points

This is my read of it as well.

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8 points

Ah, that’s it for sure. Thanks.

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25 points

Because disabled people obviously only go to work, going out for fun is only for able bodied people.

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22 points

Daniel is obviously thinking that disabled people turn into giant, ferocious wolves that will prowl the city streets for their insatiable desire for human flesh when the full moon rises and he doesn’t think that means they should be able to get into CVS faster than him when he has shampoo to buy.

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8 points

Daniel doesn’t buy shampoo, his mum buys him a bottle each Christmas and birthday.

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20 points

They seem to build out the number of handicapped spots for the peak crowd amount, which makes sense. If I’m at Home Depot and it’s 8PM, and there are maybe a dozen cars in the lot I could maybe see making a few spots handicap only during certain times?

The flip side is that it’s only a few more steps for me. I’ll survive

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-4 points

No, it doesn’t make sense unless you don’t know a damn thing.

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2 points

It doesn’t make sense to ensure handicapped spots are available? Ok…

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15 points

It’s poor logic. He’s assuming disabled people can’t walk and therefore can’t do anything so they have no reason to be out of the house except for work.

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3 points

I work from 5 till 9, not 9 to 5. I work NIGHT SHIFTS. I can’t really be around people and I’m kind of a vampire

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3 points

Do you work four or sixteen hours? I honestly can’t tell.

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7 points

My attempt:

People with disabilities are obviously never outdoors themselves without an employed health worker. Outside of the normal work hours (9-17), we can’t expect any health workers to be taking diabled patients outdoors, thus Daniel should be allowed to park there on his way home.

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2 points

nice username

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