Healthy tourists are using disability scooters to get around the Strip: “It was all the walking . . . and now I can drink and drive, be responsible and save my feet.”
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Perfectly able-bodied lazy people do the same thing at attractions like Disney World and Wal-Mart.
In this apt complex where I live are some of the most lazy ass people I ever seen. Many of them ride around in a scooter when they have no need whatsoever for them. They will ride their scooter down to the lobby, park it, and then stand up and walk perfectly fine to their cars.
Almost all of them are obese from sitting on their butts all day. They also expect you to jump out of their way when they are coming down a hallway. How do so many of them get these things?
what about the jerkoffs who park in handicapped parking when their handicapped relative is not with them (”I have a handicapped tag so I can park there” is the mentality).
How many times have all of us seen a perfectly healthy-looking young person walking easily to their car, alone, parked in handicapped?
does it have a drink holder ?? hahahahahaahah.
And you americans wonder why you all are so fat
Happyman, re: “How many times have all of us seen a perfectly healthy-looking young person walking easily to their car, alone, parked in handicapped?”
I see it every day. In fact the perfectly healthy person is another internist. The doctor is an FMG form another country widely known for corruption and getting worse by the day. Many doctors have fled this country for greener pastures. This doctor came here on one of those VISA programs where you are supposed to serve in an underserved area, but promptly established a practice in the big city. This physician is well trained and competent, but you cannot teach morals.
Today people don’t walk as much as they need. It’s very сonveniently but 100 percent not useful.
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