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Handicap parking

kettal

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On Saturday I tried to go visit Yorkdale mall, but when I got there, finding a parking spot for my car was impossible! But when I looked at the handicap parking zone, these spots were empty! Nobody ever uses them!!

It's the handicap spot's fault that the parking lot was full! If people like me can't park there, then how are we supposed to spend money and help the economy? This is why Toronto is dieing!!!

Clearly these underused parking spots need to be changed to general parking!
 
looks like the disabled are the enemy. so when do we start building internment camps, or handi-camps?



;)
 
I've said for a long time that the handicap lobby in the city is way too powerful. An incredibly small part of the population is disabled, and yet they get all these concessions built with my taxpayer money.
 
While your argument may not be very valid in 10 years as we have a mass demographic shift towards seniors, I still don't think it holds much water. Handicap parking isn't to reserve parking for handicapped people, it's to ensure their parking spot is as close to the entrance to whatever building it is as possible, and that they have enough room to exit their vehicle while using mobility devices. Unless you'd want a disabled person scratching your car as they attempt to exit theirs in a wheelchair, I don't think you should be complaining.
 
Let's be honest, though, we live in Toronto. This isn't Florida. Our winters are tough and last at least three or four months of the year. Are people in wheelchairs really going to be out and about when there's a foot of snow on the ground? Most of the handicap spaces I see are empty from November to March, and lightly used otherwise.
 
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Let's be honest, though, we live in Toronto. This isn't Florida. Our winters are tough and last at least three or four months of the year. Are people in wheelchairs really going to be out and about when there's a foot of snow on the ground? Most of the handicap spaces I see are empty from November to March, and lightly used otherwise.

They are usually plowed and kept clear, like other parking spots - and sidewalks.
First the war on the car and now the war on the disabled. What next?!
 
I live at a condo at Keele and teh 401. We have a busy full scale medical centre and a walk-in clinic on the ground floor. It is the only medical centre in Toronto that has parking who does not have any handicap parking at all.

It is because teh developer, Joe Ieradi, did not have to put it in by law. It is because of creeps like him that these laws were passed.

We are offering the price of a case of beer to anyone who can find another medical centre that dos not have any handicap parking spots. See the details at: www.westmountcondoslife.com
 
The City is now requiring accessible parking be provided in condo buildings. Not only that, they're requiring a ton of accessible parking (more than current demand). The issue (outside of the fact that they cost more to build) is that people can end up owning a space they do not have a legal right to park in. When questioned on their logic and whether they fully thought through the implications of their policy they did the professional equivalent of putting their hands over their ears and saying "LALALALA I CAN'T HEAR YOU". Very odd.
 
If you want to spend money and help the economy why didn't you just get the bloody valet parking?? lol
 
Strangely enough, projects with valet parking in the City are not exempt from providing accessible parking. I'm not sure what's more accessible than getting out at your front door and handing your keys to someone, but what do I know...
 
Let's be honest here, it's not like you see bankers and doctors and CEOs cruising around in wheelchairs. The people using these spaces generally don't have jobs and don't pay taxes.
 
Let's be honest here, it's not like you see bankers and doctors and CEOs cruising around in wheelchairs. The people using these spaces generally don't have jobs and don't pay taxes.

especially gasoline taxes.
 
kettal said:
Handicap parking

On Saturday I tried to go visit Yorkdale mall, but when I got there, finding a parking spot for my car was impossible! But when I looked at the handicap parking zone, these spots were empty! Nobody ever uses them!!

It's the handicap spot's fault that the parking lot was full! If people like me can't park there, then how are we supposed to spend money and help the economy? This is why Toronto is dieing!!!

Clearly these underused parking spots need to be changed to general parking!


are you serious or trying to stir up sh*t?
it's almost as bad as parking in the spot.


Let's be honest here, it's not like you see bankers and doctors and CEOs cruising around in wheelchairs. The people using these spaces generally don't have jobs and don't pay taxes.

there are other disabilities people can have that are not obvious, nor require wheelchairs specifically.
also, a portion of the handicapped permit holders are seniors who have mobility issues.
i believe they've worked and paid their fair share of taxes of the decades !
 
Pretty much everyone with disabilities is collecting welfare and disability benefits, not working at an important job like an important person such as myself!

In fact, I did a study, I stood outside Toronto General Hospital this afternoon, which is probably the wheelchair capital of Canada, and doctor capital of Canada. And even here, I couldn't find one doctor who is wheelchairbound! (you can tell who is a doctor because doctors always have stethoscopes around their necks)

Doesn't that just about prove it? These people are freeloaders and they want all the best parking spots too! This city is going down the tubes, and this is proof! Thank your clownsillor at socialist silly hall!!
 

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