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FreeState

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38. Actually it should read no such thing
Tue Mar 5, 2013, 01:24 PM
Mar 2013

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
Does he have a drivers license? pstokely Mar 2013 #4
Not when they're seven (as in this story). Common Sense Party Mar 2013 #23
disabled is disabled liberal_at_heart Mar 2013 #5
What if the autistic child (or adult) can can navigate the parking lot? pstokely Mar 2013 #8
well the DMV gave the reason that the child has impaired judgement so liberal_at_heart Mar 2013 #17
A lot of people who have a placard don't use one full time. LeftyMom Mar 2013 #53
Terrific reply LeftyMom DonRedwood Mar 2013 #54
good point LeftyMom liberal_at_heart Mar 2013 #64
I think the people who make the issuing decision and the family are eminently more qualified than Ed Suspicious Mar 2013 #7
thank you. liberal_at_heart Mar 2013 #9
Not all disabilities that qualify for a permit are visible or always present pstokely Mar 2013 #10
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
No, just saying that it's often abused by relatives pstokely Mar 2013 #12
Let the cops do their job nadinbrzezinski Mar 2013 #35
Do you know these people personally? thucythucy Mar 2013 #33
I agree completely gollygee Mar 2013 #25
In the judgement of the DMV he qualifies nadinbrzezinski Mar 2013 #34
As I clearly said, if they want to get a placard, fine. Common Sense Party Mar 2013 #50
Hi C.S.P. DonRedwood Mar 2013 #55
Absolutely. Which is why I said, if they fel they need it, fine, more power to 'em. Common Sense Party Mar 2013 #60
I have a severely autistic brother Skittles Mar 2013 #2
Does he have a drivers license? pstokely Mar 2013 #6
Temple Grandin has a driver's license, a PhD and a Job Demeter Mar 2013 #13
no Skittles Mar 2013 #15
well the DMV qualified them so they get to park there liberal_at_heart Mar 2013 #16
I guess you haven't been around many severe autistics duffyduff Mar 2013 #21
did you miss the part about my brother being severely autistic? Skittles Mar 2013 #57
Florida has made the rules much more stringent for permanent placards csziggy Mar 2013 #26
Florida is wrong nadinbrzezinski Mar 2013 #37
Yeah, but Florida has a LOT of people wanting to use handicap spaces csziggy Mar 2013 #48
Sounds like fertile ground nadinbrzezinski Mar 2013 #49
The DMV and the doctor decided otherwise nadinbrzezinski Mar 2013 #36
what is WRONG with people lately??? Skittles Mar 2013 #58
Never mind... nadinbrzezinski Mar 2013 #59
sorry nadin Skittles Mar 2013 #62
we were very fortunate liberal_at_heart Mar 2013 #3
Many of them are severely mentally challenged duffyduff Mar 2013 #22
"It sounds like someone with either a power trip or a beef because they were parking there," Quantess Mar 2013 #14
If they have a placard, they can park there. MineralMan Mar 2013 #18
I have high-functioning Dpm12 Mar 2013 #19
Irrelevant. This boy appears to be severely impacted. duffyduff Mar 2013 #20
I'd rather the family have a handicapped parking badge duffyduff Mar 2013 #24
However, having parked in a disabled space, you still have to watch them just as carefully muriel_volestrangler Mar 2013 #27
I like to err on the side of generosity. nolabear Mar 2013 #28
Are people really begrudging a handicapped parking placard to this family? Sheldon Cooper Mar 2013 #29
The diagnosis of autism is not ..one fits all... Tikki Mar 2013 #30
Hed should read "Family of autistic *person*..." KamaAina Mar 2013 #31
yes, Lloyd should have said this particular child has impaired judgment not autistic people liberal_at_heart Mar 2013 #32
Would your son qualify for a placard? pstokely Mar 2013 #42
why do care so much whether people qualify or not? liberal_at_heart Mar 2013 #44
Actually it should read no such thing FreeState Mar 2013 #38
The pendulum seems to be swinging away from "people-first language" KamaAina Mar 2013 #40
Once you know one person with autism... you know one person with autism. lumberjack_jeff Mar 2013 #39
I love that line. It is so true. liberal_at_heart Mar 2013 #41
You may not need a disabled plate, but would you qualify for one? pstokely Mar 2013 #43
Maybe. I don't know, but I prefer that the process be easy rather than hard. n/t lumberjack_jeff Mar 2013 #46
Like where thucythucy Mar 2013 #52
Well said... RedCappedBandit Mar 2013 #45
folks who have no medical degree making a diagnosis--that is pretty damn stupid dembotoz Mar 2013 #47
Not all disabilities are visible ones Warpy Mar 2013 #51
I have one due to my PAD and inability to walk long distances madokie Mar 2013 #56
I like your attitude liberal_at_heart Mar 2013 #63
Can't cross a parking lot? 43to42 Mar 2013 #61
Getting distracted and not being able to pay attention in a parking lot gollygee Mar 2013 #65
nahh that does not sound harsh CBGLuthier Mar 2013 #66
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