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My_design says...

Is it bad that this made me laugh my ass off?
Feels uncomfortable, like laughing at a handicapped person (I know he isn't, but he comes off as full blown cray cray) That said, it's freakin' funny Maynard.

Thpppptttt...

Trolling People Who Park In Handicap Spots Illegally

Sagemind says...

Actually, Parking in a handicap spot, without the tag showing clearly in the windshield, is also illegal and up for a fine. Just having it doesn't mean you can park there. so "No Tag" means "Parked Illegally."

Payback said:

I wonder how many people they painted who were validly parked, but just didn't have the permit showing...

Trolling People Who Park In Handicap Spots Illegally

TheFreak says...

What I don't get, is the totally able bodied people who believe that having a disabled parking tag means they have a right to park in these spots, when they clearly have no need.

Whether you get the tag from an elderly parent or truely disabled family member...doesn't matter. If you park in handicapped parking and are not handicapped...and no one in your car before or after you park is disabled....you deserve to have your smug face pounded straight out of your asshole.

:-)

Trolling People Who Park In Handicap Spots Illegally

Retroboy says...

I can think of a few reasons. First one is they just don't see it because they're in a hurry, chatting on their cell phone, or preoccupied. Doesn't matter how clearly it's marked, sometimes it's just people with really strong blinders on. Second is because they don't give a fuck about the rules or about others. Third is they're just going to be a second and there's other ones available so it's just a little sin, kind of like speeding, and everyone else does it, right?. (And confirming for the record that I dislike people that think this way. It's an analysis, not a defense. This is indefensible)

Key point of this video is that the owners of the cars don't know that the spraypaint is water-soluble. If I had mistakenly and unintentionally parked in a handicapped spot and I saw someone spraypainting my car, I'd be furious too. Call the cops, take my license and report me, but don't make me pay for a new paint job.

P.S. Loved the woman telling her guy off "I told you not to park here! I told you not to park here!" Guess he was not one of the 'unintentional' list.

coolhund said:

Why would anyone park on a handicapped spot, if there are many free normal parking spots all around it, even closer to the shops?
I call bullshit.

Trolling People Who Park In Handicap Spots Illegally

Ghostly says...

They could have observed the people parking. Then they'd know they aren't handicapped and also that they won't be back any time soon. Some of those people looked... big, I wouldn't wanna risk getting caught in the act

Trolling People Who Park In Handicap Spots Illegally

Mass Incarceration in the US - Vlogbrothers

Lawdeedaw says...

Your wrong @eric3579. There is no protection for the wealthy--it only looks good to them but everyone is less safe for these policies.

But I must correct one injustice (among a few others) that John was wrong on. Most, and by most I mean most, solitary confinement of inmates does have both appeals policies inside the jail/prison and Judaical recourse. It is not foolproof, but lawsuits have vindicated many people. As such, this forced policies in place when confining an inmate.

Not to mention that many prisoners are mentally unstable as is--just like many homeless are. I am not saying to punish them. The medications they receive in prisons and in jails really are helpful in keeping them functioning in general population these days and should be the first reliance. They really do go above and beyond in many jails/prisons. However, someone who would rip out his own eyeball or shove a pencil up his penis, someone known to be violent, or even those severely handicapped and who would be abused, they must be protected. This guy doesn't point out this--instead it's generalized as ALL torture.

Imagine your son being raped in prison violently by someone with mental illness, just because he couldn't be justified as a danger for his entire stay... Happens every day, and so do the lawsuits. It's an impossible balance really.

And indefinite is a misnomer. 30 days is a common number of maximum days a person can be held in solitary for disciplinary infractions. While this doesn't seem like a lot of time, I understand it's a LIFETIME to spend alone in a room that is abysmal. However, it is definitely not indefinite.

Additionally, the total ratio of inmates incarcerated in general population versus is about 5%. That's pretty small considering the totality of circumstances and general population inmates whose crimes are serious in nature.

As someone who has studied this issue indepth for the last 7-8 years I can say the jail/prison system is a failure on multiple aspects. It causes more crime. It hurts people who would be better served elsewhere. It is racially biased. In most cases there is no way out. However, in the dawning of the age of cameras, much has changed for the better. The fact that guards are charged with crimes for obvious abuse is one. The fact that solitary confinement is now working well is another. Prison populations are expanding less and less.

We should expand upon the good, instead of focus on the bad.

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chingalera says...

Blind from births' are surprisingly uplifting to be around-They have no sense of any loss of senses, they have never experienced anything but an inconvenience which usually stems from the sighted dealing with their own egos and frustrations in providing for the "handicapped."

As a child, I remember a primer given to me by a neighbor on my street (also blind from birth) on the perception and interpretation of color-I was convinced that he, having never seen colors himself beyond descriptions from those around him HAD to know at least what the color black "looked" like because that was the predominant color seen on my visual field under artificial deprivation (dark cloth on eyes, etc.). I demanded that he had seen black because he was blind-I kept trying new and improved ways to describe to him the experience of "seeing" the color black all the while he kept laughing more and more!!

legacy0100 said:

cute and depressingly sad at the same time... oh my, if it wasn't for that man's jolly nature I probably would've felt awful.

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