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Date: 2006-04-17 04:19 am (UTC)You were disabled, ergo you should get a temporary placard. What's so hard to grasp about that? I have no problem believing that:
a) I am not the only person with disabilities
b) Some women will be temporarily disabled during pregnancy
c) Not all women will be disabled during pregnancy
If you are disabled, whether temporarily or permanently, get a placard and use it. Then you can also bitch and whine about the entitlement brats who take those spots from people like you, at risk of causing severe pain, and in your case the death of your unborn child. And they use it when they don't need it. Those spots are there for those who need it. And those who need it shouldn't be ashamed to speak up and say: I'm disabled, give me a placard.