
Andy gets his ‘nip on the table. Yes, I know! Andy didn’t get on the table when it was cluttered but started getting up there when I cleared it off. Cats!
I have a crappy enough parking situation so imagine how disturbing it was to come home from dialysis to find someone parked in my spot.
I parked on the grass since the alternative was to stop in the lane, blocking traffic.
After waiting a few minutes for the car owner to show up, I parked very close to the car, blocking the owner’s access. I intended to make a statement about taking a resident’s spot, let alone a handicapped space!
No handicapped plate, but there was a handicap tag hanging on the mirror.
Shortly after I blocked the owner’s access, a fellow came running over. He apparently is not the person to whom the handicap tag was issued, making use of the tag illegal.
I moved back, letting him get in and drive away.
I will challenge his use of the tag if he parks there again. The fine in my state for first time ticketed is only $150, with subsequent tickets progressively higher, with additional consequences. The person issued the tag can lose the privilege if it’s misused, too.
