I mean no disrespect against those who have disabilities, and I really think it is despicable how people who are just fine are using things meant for people with disabilities. I'm talking about people who park in handicap spots and have no issues, or, my favorite pet peeve, the ones who use those electric scooters meant for those who really need them.
In Target yesterday, I noticed a woman who got out of her car fine, was able to walk to the entrance fine, no noticable problems. Then, she got into one of those electric scooters, and off she went. Later, when I was checking out in the only line open, she was right in front of me. What got me was right after she handed the cashier her coupons, she got up out of the scooter and made absolutely sure that each coupon was scanned properly, and that she got exactly her 75 cents off each bottle of soda she was buying. I'm not talking she struggled to get up....she got up bolt upright to be sure the coupons were done right!
Again, no disrespect intended for those who have disabilities, but are these scooters really being used by those who need them, or by lazy people who don't want to walk around the store any more? Sure, maybe this lady can walk and all, but isn't supposed to be on her feet for too long at a time?
Someone enlighten me please!
In Target yesterday, I noticed a woman who got out of her car fine, was able to walk to the entrance fine, no noticable problems. Then, she got into one of those electric scooters, and off she went. Later, when I was checking out in the only line open, she was right in front of me. What got me was right after she handed the cashier her coupons, she got up out of the scooter and made absolutely sure that each coupon was scanned properly, and that she got exactly her 75 cents off each bottle of soda she was buying. I'm not talking she struggled to get up....she got up bolt upright to be sure the coupons were done right!
Again, no disrespect intended for those who have disabilities, but are these scooters really being used by those who need them, or by lazy people who don't want to walk around the store any more? Sure, maybe this lady can walk and all, but isn't supposed to be on her feet for too long at a time?
Someone enlighten me please!
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