Reminds me of a guy I knew at work. He had a handicap license plate, claimed he “deserved” it because he was a “disabled veteran”. He went to the gym regularly and was in a LOT better shape than I was.
There is a huge difference between “disabled” and “handicapped”. The first means you are no longer capable of performing a particular job, the latter means you have difficulty doing day-to-day tasks.
Reminds me of a guy I knew at work. He had a handicap license plate, claimed he “deserved” it because he was a “disabled veteran”. He went to the gym regularly and was in a LOT better shape than I was.
There is a huge difference between “disabled” and “handicapped”. The first means you are no longer capable of performing a particular job, the latter means you have difficulty doing day-to-day tasks.