Stop Assuming I'm Not Disabled Just Because I Don't “Look Disabled

Stop Assuming I'm Not Disabled Just Because I Don't “Look Disabled

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I park my car in a parking space reserved for those with disabilities. My door is barely open before I’m confronted by a woman who demands to see my handicap parking placard. Her mother is disabled…

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