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RDH how come it never occured to you when you see a car with a HC placard parked in a normal spot that the only person in the car that particular time was not disabled? Seems super obvious that multiple people in a family might drive the same car, and only one of them needs the HC parking.
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Originally Posted by offTopic
My dad had a pretty serious injury a few years ago and doesn't get around very well...he just turned 85 and has a placard. I've had occasion to be at my parents' and drove them to dinner in their car because I was driving a small car at them time and have dropped them at the front door of a restaurant and then drove to a regular spot to park. Didn't know I was potentially being judged.
I guess because I would 100% take down the card if I was driving the car. I honestly can't really imagine driving around with the HC placard hanging from the rearview if it was my grandma's car; it just seems so obvious to take it down in that situation I'm surprised it's (seemingly) common. oT, if you're driving and not parking in HC spots, why leave it up? Inertia?
In any case, glad I posted as this has cemented the change in my thinking. Thanks, OOT!