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In reply to the discussion: Family of autistic child bullied over parking spot [View all]FreeState
(10,702 posts)38. Actually it should read no such thing
It should read "Child with autism."
The person is not autistic, the person has autism. There is a big difference.
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My severely autistic son is now 20. I never thought to get a handicapped placard.
Common Sense Party
Mar 2013
#1
I think the people who make the issuing decision and the family are eminently more qualified than
Ed Suspicious
Mar 2013
#7
so do we just ask every person who looks like they don't have a disability to prove that they have a
liberal_at_heart
Mar 2013
#11
Absolutely. Which is why I said, if they fel they need it, fine, more power to 'em.
Common Sense Party
Mar 2013
#60
"It sounds like someone with either a power trip or a beef because they were parking there,"
Quantess
Mar 2013
#14
However, having parked in a disabled space, you still have to watch them just as carefully
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2013
#27
Are people really begrudging a handicapped parking placard to this family?
Sheldon Cooper
Mar 2013
#29
yes, Lloyd should have said this particular child has impaired judgment not autistic people
liberal_at_heart
Mar 2013
#32
Once you know one person with autism... you know one person with autism.
lumberjack_jeff
Mar 2013
#39
Maybe. I don't know, but I prefer that the process be easy rather than hard. n/t
lumberjack_jeff
Mar 2013
#46
folks who have no medical degree making a diagnosis--that is pretty damn stupid
dembotoz
Mar 2013
#47