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You can’t always tell someone is disabled from looking at them. They may need the spot for a reason you haven’t thought of.

https://invisibledisabilities.org/publications/accessibleparking/dontjudgebyappearances/

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I’m not talking about people taking disabled spots, I’m talking about these spots being empty, because there are not that many people who could use these spots.

My comment was very clear, but you chose to read what you wanted, because that’s more convenient.

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I can see why you chose your username.

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To clarify, you used the phrase “amount of actually disabled people parking”. The placement of actually before disabled ties those words together, making the subject “actually disabled person,” which firmly implies (but does not explicitly state) that there is an issue with “fake” disabled people.

I think you were shooting for “disabled people actually parking,” which means “typical usage by disabled people”

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