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Re: This was a "First" for me. Posted on: 05 Jun 2005 22:33:56 CDT

On 5 Jun 2005 11:13:45 -0700, JamesStep@gmail.com wrote:

>> >I think it's common courtesy to avoid using a
>>>handicapped stall if others are available.
>
>> No. Nothing to do with courtesy unless there
>> is a queue for stalls.
>
>
>If you're saying that it's not discourteous to use a handicapped stall
>*even though other stalls are available*, then I disagree. I think
>it's clearly a matter of common courtesy to leave that stall available
>in case a handicapped person comes in.
>
>But if you're saying that it's ok to use it if it's the *only* one
>available and no handicapped person is waiting to use it, then I agree;
>I've done that myself.
>
>Jim

It's not a matter of courtesy. I choose the cleanest
available. End of story.

If there is a queue - then I accept that the disabled person
has priority access.
Cheers, Alan, Australia