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June 5, 2007 12:03 AM
Broken: Gas station handicap parking
A reader named Justin writes in:
This picture was taken at a Phillips 66 gas station in Overland Park, Kansas.
The handicap parking sign is in the middle of the grass off to the side of the lot. There are no parking spots at the curb near the sign.
The closest painted parking spots are against the building to the left, where the Camaro is parked.
What I found broken were the three cars that took advantage of the "handicap parking area" in the grass.
I'm guessing those cars belong to the employees and they're parked that way to keep them out of the way and not use customer parking spaces. The whole handicapped space thing is broken tho, especially since if that WERE where it was supposed to be, it seems pretty far away from the entrance.
Funny stuff! Those cars don't have handicapped placards. I don't think they should be parking there...
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Wow, is that broken. Go ahead and drop your cell phone while driving past the sign lol.
BROKEN!
Posted by: Maxaxle at June 5, 2007 08:57 PM