Once again, only go by the information you gave me:
My daughter is handicapped, but I don't use a sticker, because, since I carry her, I don't need to her to get me a free parking pass.
The definition of a handicap is as follows:
hand·i·cap –noun
a physical or mental disability making participation in certain of the usual activities of daily living more difficult.
You have to carry your daughter, therefore obviously something is physically wrong with her.
Unless you know of a different definition of handicapped, I assumed nothing. Your first four words are "My daughter is handicapped". Please then, by all means, explain what your difinition of handicapped is.
And no I don't need crystal, or anything else for that matter.
When I refer to my grandmother I am just showing that I am unbiased with the issue at hand. If someone is taking up a handicapped spot, too bad! So she has to walk a little further, such is life. Life is not fair, and never will be. Just because they are handicapped doesn't mean we have to cater to their every move. Being handicapped is there problem, and shouldn't be everyone elses.
Oh, and by the way, I have a completely clean criminal record.
Call me what ever you will, but this is life. And if you say it is not then you are lying to yourself. You can't refute over 2 million years of evolution. Its survival of the fittest, and some just aren't as fit.
Brooks