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- January 3, 2001 at 12:00 am #5971
BillMemberAt the day care center where I send my kids, there are four handicapped parking spaces, two on each side of the entrance. They are rarely (if ever, as I have never seen this) used by anyone with a handicapped parking sticker, but are used very often by African-American women. If that were the case say only 70, 80 or 90 percent of the time I’ve witnessed this, I wouldn’t post this. But every time I’ve seen this, it has been a black woman. I’m curious about it because I don’t see black men using the spaces, or women of any other ethnic group. The center is very ethnically diverse, with Arab, Asian, black, and Caucasion students, with no one group really being in the majority. So what makes it so right for this one group, yet unlawful for the rest of us? By the way, I am not saying that all black women use the handicapped spaces; I am saying that every time I’ve seen someone parked there at my day care, it has been a black woman.
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