“Am I The [Jerk] For Taking Off My Leg And Making Someone Look Dumb And Feel Uncomfortable?”

When you receive a handicap permit, you’re the only one who is legally allowed to use it. You can use it as either the driver or passenger of a vehicle, but you must be present when the placard is displayed. However, quarrels over handicapped parking spaces happen way too often with people wanting to park closer to the entrance.

A 21-year-old Redditor who lost a leg and a couple of fingers due to a very bad car accident has recently experienced a confrontation like this. One day, she went out to the store with her family. “I have trouble walking without getting tired so it really helps to park close to the door. Today I did so and unknowingly took the space from someone who was circling back around for it,” she wrote on the AITA subreddit, referring to a handicap parking space.

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“Apparently the man had been looking for a close space and had missed the one I took and went down and around,” the Redditor wrote. The man confronted her, told her she had no respect and ordered her to move. This is when the quarrel reached the boiling point, and the author was ready to prove her point straight in his face.

Recently, a 21 Y.O. woman asked if she went too far by taking off her leg and showing it to the man who confronted her for taking a handicap parking space

Image credits: Vlada Karpovich (not the actual photo)

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A disabled parking permit can make driving, especially in urban settings, much less stressful for disabled drivers. A disabled parking permit gives them access to reserved and accessible parking, and in several states, you may have lighter regulations surrounding metered parking as well.

Qualifying conditions to obtain a disabled parking permit vary from state to state. According to Disabled Parking, some of the qualifying conditions for a disabled parking permit in 2022 include, but are not limited to: the person cannot walk 200 feet without rest; the person is severely limited to walk because of an arthritic, neurological, or orthopedic condition; the person uses portable oxygen; the person is unable to walk without the assistance of a brace, cane, assistive device, or another person; the person is registered as a 100% disabled veteran, etc.

Moreover, there exist many “invisible illnesses” that may also qualify for a disabled parking permit. One should make sure to confirm which conditions qualify in your own state.

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Handicap spaces are usually wider than a regular space. A handicap space must be at least 96 inches wide and have an adjacent access aisle. There are van-accessible and non-van-accessible disabled spaces, the difference between the two being the width of the access aisle.

And this is how people reacted to this whole incident

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