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Wounded Warrior Parking

Knarly, pm me info on getting these at my store, thanks.


I have not seen anything at the corporate level concerning this program, but sure interested to find the channels to go about making this happen.
 
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haven't yet, but I've taken my new car past couple times have parked it in the boonies. I'll keep an eye out next time I'm there.
 
Are these one spot down from the handicap spots or what? Or closest to the door?

If they are closest to the door, then I'm for it.
 
As a handicapped/disabled vet, I appreciate the sentiment- but they already have handicap spots and no way to verify who is "entitled" to use a wounded warrior spot.
 
As a handicapped/disabled vet, I appreciate the sentiment- but they already have handicap spots

every handicapped spot I see around here is taken up by someone that weights 500+ lbs.

I'm sorry, but just because you can't say no to a big Mac doesn't mean you need to park up front.
 
every handicapped spot I see around here is taken up by someone that weights 500+ lbs.

I'm sorry, but just because you can't say no to a big Mac doesn't mean you need to park up front.

I was in line once behind an older fat lady on the handicap scooter, who was accompanied by what I assumed was her fat, early 20-something daughter, who was also on a handicap scooter. :roll:
 
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