Guest guest Posted January 24, 2011 Report Share Posted January 24, 2011 I am floored! There are 2 handicap spots at work, 1 on the west end which is where I have parked for over 2 years now. It is next to a ramp with a railing. The other spot is in front of the building next to visitor parking, No railing, and it's about a 75 ft walk across the drive to the front door. I always parked on the west end, and always parks in the one by visitor parking because it's closer to her building. Another woman (not handicap), and does not have a handicap sticker just came back from surgery after having a bunion removed. They asked me to stop parking where I park, so she can start parking there. She is not in a wheelchair, and has a walking boot on. Goes up & down the stairs to go out & smoke, but the are telling me I need to give up the handicapped spot for her? With the snow & ice, I NEED THAT RAILING. Am I being selfish? I terrified I'm going to slip & fall without this railing I'm used to hanging on to.I got an email from HR manager asking me to start parking in a visitors spot? Can they do that?? Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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