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6 pages in length. What possesses able-bodied individuals to illegally steal parking spaces from those who truly need the special location? For many, it is the opportunity to expedite the tedious job of parking; for others, it is a subconscious test to see just how far they can push the system. While doing so may appear to be nothing more than a
minor inconvenience for those who have legal privilege to the parking space, abusing ADA placards represents much more than that. The perpetual misuse of handicapped parking placards takes away the individual's security of knowing
that there will be an available space to use; when an able-bodied person illegally uses that space, the
handicapped individual is forced to find the nearest open spot, which is sometimes all the way across the parking lot. Indeed, this invalidates the very reason for obtaining the parking placard in the first place. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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upon attendance. The problem was that parking was extremely limited, which made his tardiness add even more to the situation. Then he had the bright idea to borrow
his grandmothers handicapped placard so that he could park in the front row where there were always several available spaces. The next day he made it to school on
time, pulling right into the first spot in the handicapped row. He slid the placard into place and casually walked to his class, only to return two hours later
to find a ticket fluttering in the wind on his windshield. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was a monumental implementation in
the history of fairness and equality. According to President Bush, who was the instrumental party in getting the act passed, "its up to us to reach out to those
Americans disabled by ignorance or handicapped by prejudice and teach them a better way" (Bush 35). And so went Bushs fight to provide protection for those who are physically
or mentally challenged with regard to the battle against prejudice. One of the most instrumental aspects of ADA protection includes the parking placard, which is assigned to those individuals
who request it as a means by which to obtain frontage parking. These placards make all the difference in the world to those who cannot walk long distances at
school, work or even the local mall. However, abuse and misuse of these parking placards is running rampant as perfectly healthy individuals are borrowing legitimate cards from a handicapped
person, stealing them or making blatant copies, effectively creating a precarious situation for those who truly require the closer parking spaces. What possesses
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