Well done Mrs McGuiness for speaking out so eloquently. You should not need to explain or defend your reasons to intolerant members of our society. I hope this increases awareness and understanding.
Disability is not selected on age colour or postal code, for many individuals they're disability is not always visible. However, displaying your disabled badge which is only obtainable through quite a lengthy process of paperwork, and evidence that support your disability. We're still constantly been attacked by ignorance and morons which can cause a great deal of distress. I personally believe the blue badge should display a symbol of child or adult. Thank you Christine for sharing your experience of dealing with morons, as parents with children with disabilities we all have empathy because we all want to protect our children children. God bless your beautiful unique family.
I think the general point has been missed. Disable parking bays are very limited, they are made larger for people in wheelchairs. That's why the signs are of a wheelchair. Alot of car drivers are totally disrespectful,couldn't careless and they do need challenging.
You’re wrong Robert - they are not made specifically for “larger people in wheelchairs” that’s rubbish. The wheelchair is a universal sign for someone that has a disability. That man was showing his complete ignorance. They had a blue badge too which isn’t specifically for people that are in wheelchairs.
They need a blue badge so they can park closer to the actual shop. Children with autism have no sense of danger and car parks are extremely dangerous places for children with autism. What is so difficult to understand about that. The guy was completely out of order and should have minded his own business.
Well done Mrs McGuiness for speaking out so eloquently. You should not need to explain or defend your reasons to intolerant members of our society. I hope this increases awareness and understanding.
her kids go my primary
Il be honest even i was wondering why she would need a disbaled space until she explained. Now makes perfect sense. Glad i watched this video now.
Just because you can't see a disability doesn't mean you don't have one. I have Asperger's myself and I can relate to this.
Disability is not selected on age colour or postal code, for many individuals they're disability is not always visible. However, displaying your disabled badge which is only obtainable through quite a lengthy process of paperwork, and evidence that support your disability.
We're still constantly been attacked by ignorance and morons which can cause a great deal of distress.
I personally believe the blue badge should display a symbol of child or adult.
Thank you Christine for sharing your experience of dealing with morons, as parents with children with disabilities we all have empathy because
we all want to protect our children children.
God bless your beautiful unique family.
Totally accurate video title.
Yeah well I've got Asperger's but I drive like senna . Erm , give me a disabled bay because I get high anxiety . Do me a f134ing solid .
If you can f123ing walk that's what you do . What next ? I'm colour blind gimme a spazmo spot . ?
I think the general point has been missed. Disable parking bays are very limited, they are made larger for people in wheelchairs. That's why the signs are of a wheelchair. Alot of car drivers are totally disrespectful,couldn't careless and they do need challenging.
I think the ‘wheelchair’ sign is for disabled, not a literal wheels chair.
Wheelchair =handicapped. Disabled is for all people who have invisible, but painful and extremely limiting illnesses.
You’re wrong Robert - they are not made specifically for “larger people in wheelchairs” that’s rubbish. The wheelchair is a universal sign for someone that has a disability. That man was showing his complete ignorance. They had a blue badge too which isn’t specifically for people that are in wheelchairs.
@@juzsnails7128 you've totally missed the point about levels of disability and different needs.
They need a blue badge so they can park closer to the actual shop. Children with autism have no sense of danger and car parks are extremely dangerous places for children with autism. What is so difficult to understand about that. The guy was completely out of order and should have minded his own business.
I bet Douglas barder is turning in his grave.
For the limited number of places available, there is no need whatsoever for people with autism to use them. Get a grip.
It's different not disabled