August 20, 2024 at 7:21 pm

Lazy Jerk Kept Took A Disabled Person’s Parking Spot, So They Made Sure He Would Never Park There Again

by Matthew Gilligan

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Why do people feel the need to do this…?

I’m referring to people who park in handicapped spots when they’re not supposed to: the stories never end!

And here’s another one: wrap your head around it and see what you think!

Neighbor abused the handicapped parking spot.

“I am disabled, and have a placard allowing me to park in designated spots.

The placards are only to be used when the disabled person is driving or a passenger.

How rude!

One of our neighbors, an able-bodied 20-something has a disabled roommate who never leaves the apartment.

He, however, being a lazy sack of excrement, kept parking in the spot and falsely using his roommate’s placard.

He would not move the car for weeks at a time, while I had to slowly make my way in agonizing pain to my door.

I even fell a couple of times because I cannot walk far and can suddenly lose muscle tone.

He was well aware of this. I got tired of reporting him and having nothing happen, so we bought a second car and have parked it in that spot.

We swap the cars once a week.

Take that!

He is NEVER getting that spot again. There are no other disabled residents who go out in this building.

And there is nothing “entitled” about me using the parking place that I am legally allowed to use while preventing its criminal misuse.

Oh, and I do work, full time, in a professional capacity, unlike the criminal.”

Here’s how people reacted on Reddit.

This reader chimed in.

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Another person shared their thoughts.

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This Reddit user didn’t hold back.

Source: Reddit/Petty Revenge

Another person had a lot to say.

Source: Reddit/Petty Revenge

And this individual weighed in.

Source: Reddit/Petty Revenge

It sounds like the commenters are split on this one.

Maybe a conversation is in order.

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