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I don't drive but ....
Yes I do park in handicap parking spaces if there
are no bicycle racks, I use the sign post to park
my Trek there. Unfortunately, I've had several
nasty, I mean really nasty experiences with
the handicap people (they are mean)!
1) One fellow shoved me backwards to the ground
and was either yelling or screaming at me but
fortunately the Mall Security Guard happened to
be right there and he got out and dealt with him
and ordered him off the Mall property immediately
and the other Security Guard helped me up. I just
sustained scrapes and a couple of cuts. While they
offered me some band-aids, I declined it. But it
was really sweet of the Restaurant that was in
front of this who saw the event, and seeing me limp,
summoned me in, and let me eat on the house for
free (lunch) - and all I had was coffee and salad.
(I don't eat much) and they also had an ice pack
for my knee there.
2) My son was with me on this event, where once
again we were at the Mall, and the woman was just
cursing at us; and my son was yelling back - while
I didn't know what was going on, she actually pulled
her van right over the bumper into my son's bicycle
on purpose. We had reported this to the Security, and
they got her info from the tag number as one of them
was an off-duty Officer. We were out before she was,
and we saw the ticket stuck to her windshield wiper,
and the hardest part was trying to get my son's own
bicycle out, and the Guard said he didn't care if her
van got scratched, she deserved it ... trust me, he
yanked his bike out hard and it scratched it alright.
But he checked his bicycle and the pedal was bent,
so we headed to the garage where the tools were
and he repaired it. (By this time, we could see this
woman return and she saw the ticket and she was
fuming mad and the Guard there closed the garage
door and told us to stay put and radio over the trucks
for observation on her, and didn't raise it until they
told him it was cleared.)
3) While there were no one there when I parked
there originally (this part is sad) - an 70-80 year
old lady with a cane came blasting at me while
I was unlocking my Trek and she whacked me
with her purse on the back of my head. *owww*
I had to grab her purse and she was screaming
and was raising her cane to strike me, but
fortunately a couple of younger folks who saw
this grabbed her purse and cane and pushed
her against the car. She tried to claim I was
trying to steal her purse? But they were asking
me if I was okay, and yeah, just a little sore,
but I was fine. They didn't like this one bit and
the woman, she was raising (bleep) all over the
woman. And then she took her cane and started
to pound my tire with it? (In a way that was kind
of comical) Anyway, once the Security arrived,
she was just running off her mouth lying like
a fruitcake and he just stood there giving her
a icy cold stare. Finally she "shut-up" after run-
ning her mouth off for about like 3 minutes?
He then called me by my name and asked me
what happened and I told him, and the witness
there were also talking on top of me but more
detailed and specific and he continued with the
icy cold glare at the woman where she just
scoffed it off and got into her car and drove off.

Those all happened at the mall - then there's one
more event that was downright scary; this fellow
had to be dangerous!
All I did was come out of the store, didn't find
what I needed so was empty handed - and headed
to my Trek, and my gosh - he blew a fuse! You
would think with all these people around would
do something but no one did, not even those on
cell phones! He kicked my Trek, pushed me back-
wards where I plowed into the grocery cart which
slammed into someone elses' vehicle - a car I think,
but it was a good thing I had my cycle helmet on.
Then he picked me up and threw me over to the other
side which I know was a red SUV because the alarm
went off. By that time the Grocery Store shopping cart
collector boy told him to knock it off or he was going
to call the Cops on him (or something like that).
He called me a retard and I didn't belong in the
handicap parking spot.
For the life of me, I couldn't figure out what HIS
handicap was as I didn't see any handicap label
on his vehicle, but as soon as he departed I quickly
unlocked my Trek and got out of there by going around
a few vehicles and I spied his license tag - he was
a Handicapped Veteran.
I got out of there in a hurry! But we hadn't had
anymore episodes of these events now that more
and more places are having bicycle racks and as
for the Mall - they had granted me the privilege
for us to park at their Security Parking Signs and
that way they can keep an eye on our bicycles and
no more of these handicapped folks bothering us.
We've been ever so grateful for this for several
years now!

Yes I do park in handicap parking spaces if there
are no bicycle racks, I use the sign post to park
my Trek there. Unfortunately, I've had several
nasty, I mean really nasty experiences with
the handicap people (they are mean)!
1) One fellow shoved me backwards to the ground
and was either yelling or screaming at me but
fortunately the Mall Security Guard happened to
be right there and he got out and dealt with him
and ordered him off the Mall property immediately
and the other Security Guard helped me up. I just
sustained scrapes and a couple of cuts. While they
offered me some band-aids, I declined it. But it
was really sweet of the Restaurant that was in
front of this who saw the event, and seeing me limp,
summoned me in, and let me eat on the house for
free (lunch) - and all I had was coffee and salad.
(I don't eat much) and they also had an ice pack
for my knee there.
2) My son was with me on this event, where once
again we were at the Mall, and the woman was just
cursing at us; and my son was yelling back - while
I didn't know what was going on, she actually pulled
her van right over the bumper into my son's bicycle
on purpose. We had reported this to the Security, and
they got her info from the tag number as one of them
was an off-duty Officer. We were out before she was,
and we saw the ticket stuck to her windshield wiper,
and the hardest part was trying to get my son's own
bicycle out, and the Guard said he didn't care if her
van got scratched, she deserved it ... trust me, he
yanked his bike out hard and it scratched it alright.
But he checked his bicycle and the pedal was bent,
so we headed to the garage where the tools were
and he repaired it. (By this time, we could see this
woman return and she saw the ticket and she was
fuming mad and the Guard there closed the garage
door and told us to stay put and radio over the trucks
for observation on her, and didn't raise it until they
told him it was cleared.)
3) While there were no one there when I parked
there originally (this part is sad) - an 70-80 year
old lady with a cane came blasting at me while
I was unlocking my Trek and she whacked me
with her purse on the back of my head. *owww*
I had to grab her purse and she was screaming
and was raising her cane to strike me, but
fortunately a couple of younger folks who saw
this grabbed her purse and cane and pushed
her against the car. She tried to claim I was
trying to steal her purse? But they were asking
me if I was okay, and yeah, just a little sore,
but I was fine. They didn't like this one bit and
the woman, she was raising (bleep) all over the
woman. And then she took her cane and started
to pound my tire with it? (In a way that was kind
of comical) Anyway, once the Security arrived,
she was just running off her mouth lying like
a fruitcake and he just stood there giving her
a icy cold stare. Finally she "shut-up" after run-
ning her mouth off for about like 3 minutes?
He then called me by my name and asked me
what happened and I told him, and the witness
there were also talking on top of me but more
detailed and specific and he continued with the
icy cold glare at the woman where she just
scoffed it off and got into her car and drove off.

Those all happened at the mall - then there's one
more event that was downright scary; this fellow
had to be dangerous!
All I did was come out of the store, didn't find
what I needed so was empty handed - and headed
to my Trek, and my gosh - he blew a fuse! You
would think with all these people around would
do something but no one did, not even those on
cell phones! He kicked my Trek, pushed me back-
wards where I plowed into the grocery cart which
slammed into someone elses' vehicle - a car I think,
but it was a good thing I had my cycle helmet on.
Then he picked me up and threw me over to the other
side which I know was a red SUV because the alarm
went off. By that time the Grocery Store shopping cart
collector boy told him to knock it off or he was going
to call the Cops on him (or something like that).
He called me a retard and I didn't belong in the
handicap parking spot.
For the life of me, I couldn't figure out what HIS
handicap was as I didn't see any handicap label
on his vehicle, but as soon as he departed I quickly
unlocked my Trek and got out of there by going around
a few vehicles and I spied his license tag - he was
a Handicapped Veteran.
I got out of there in a hurry! But we hadn't had
anymore episodes of these events now that more
and more places are having bicycle racks and as
for the Mall - they had granted me the privilege
for us to park at their Security Parking Signs and
that way they can keep an eye on our bicycles and
no more of these handicapped folks bothering us.
We've been ever so grateful for this for several
years now!
