So I went shopping at Costco (a wholesale club store) this weekend and as usual, it took a few minutes to find parking since it was so busy.
The one thing I always noticed was the handicap parking spots that are normally free of parked cars. For those of you who don't live in the United States, we reserve parking spots close to the stores so those with a handicap (usually wheelchair bound customers or other physical ailments) can get to the store easier.
I'm all for that if you have a legitimate problem. However, I wonder what ailments some of these people actually have? I've had the opportunity to see some people who park in handicap spots, get out of their cars and walk happily to the store without even a limp, while I have to park all the way down the lane and take a trek to the store.
I sometimes even want to call them out and ask what's their handicap? However, this weekend I think I found out what the handicaps were of three drivers. Mind you, this is on the same weekend and taken within seconds of each other.


So what do you think? By the way, the last photo with the old couple standing next to the white SUV? The old woman was driving the car. I really wanted to say something.
Now I also know why they leave so much room between handicap parking spots. Looks like they need all the room they can get!
What are your horror handicap stories?


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