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Quoted: She has the hearse for work or a personal fetish? The standard solution to this problem is to get a normal car to visit your family with and leave the meat wagon parked at the morgue. Since she happens to be disabled (a protected class) it is discrimination though. Fuck her. View Quote Your compassion for people less fortunate than you who have physical limitations, is underwhelming. I gotta wonder how you feel about wounded warriors. |
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If visitor access is allowed to the public, (and I can't imagine they can stop residents from having guests), 'reasonable accommodation' must be made for those members of the public with physical limitations. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Did anyone actually watch the video? She is not a resident of that complex. Her sister and mother have a lease there. She does not. As such, she is a visitor. Does that matter? Is that federally-mandated handicapped spot only available to residents? Can the property owner keep someone with the proper permit from parking there? I'm not being flippant. I seriously don't know what the law is. Bingo. |
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Saw this story, and the article said she is 18, but somehow not a "resident" of the complex even though her mother and sister are. So she lives there with her FAMILY, it's not like she is crashing with friends in a place with just roommates.
Are they brand-new residents of the complex, or did they live there a while already and she just got the hearse? Did they live there together as a family while she was still a minor, and now that she hit the magic age of 18 she is no longer a "resident"? If so, that is one crappy place to live, if you have to get signed onto a lease for your 18th birthday. Weird. So many unanswered questioned in this "news" story. I would want to get out of that complex anyway, the neighbors, at least the ones quoted, sound like halfwits. All those villages missing their idiots? I think they all moved to that apartment complex. ETA...or is she just visiting? Like I said, the facts in this story seem to be few and far between...they just threw out some inflammatory snippets and called it a day. Yay, "news." |
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Your compassion for people less fortunate than you who have physical limitations, is underwhelming. I gotta wonder how you feel about wounded warriors. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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She has the hearse for work or a personal fetish? The standard solution to this problem is to get a normal car to visit your family with and leave the meat wagon parked at the morgue. Since she happens to be disabled (a protected class) it is discrimination though. Fuck her. I gotta wonder how you feel about wounded warriors. If they are using the ADA as a wedge to be an asshole and get away with it like this asshole, then they are douche bags too. Take the handicapped out of the story and you have a property owner not wanting a creeper to park her personal hearse on their property. The property owner is only "wrong" because she happens to have a handicapped placard. That is BS. |
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Anyone creeped out by a Hearse is a retard. Sounds like people are using it as an excuse to be retards.
Now cemeteries, those are creepy. It is like a storage lot for dead people. Why do we need to store dead people? It's not like we need them for parts or can recycle them. |
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Interesting debate.
The funny thing to me is the dead people mobile being creepy. Death will come to us all, those with a few extra bucks will get to take a final ride. "keep it away, keep it away!" Then in the end, we pay to get in there. |
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She has the hearse for work or a personal fetish? The standard solution to this problem is to get a normal car to visit your family with and leave the meat wagon parked at the morgue. Since she happens to be disabled (a protected class) it is discrimination though. Fuck her. View Quote Right. If you are disabled you should only drive state approved vehicles. To heck with freedom. Lets pander to the "<disliked item here> is icky and cant be seen in public" crowd. |
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If they are using the ADA as a wedge to be an asshole and get away with it like this asshole, then they are douche bags too. Take the handicapped out of the story and you have a property owner not wanting a creeper to park her personal hearse on their property. The property owner is only "wrong" because she happens to have a handicapped placard. That is BS. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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She has the hearse for work or a personal fetish? The standard solution to this problem is to get a normal car to visit your family with and leave the meat wagon parked at the morgue. Since she happens to be disabled (a protected class) it is discrimination though. Fuck her. I gotta wonder how you feel about wounded warriors. If they are using the ADA as a wedge to be an asshole and get away with it like this asshole, then they are douche bags too. Take the handicapped out of the story and you have a property owner not wanting a creeper to park her personal hearse on their property. The property owner is only "wrong" because she happens to have a handicapped placard. That is BS. I'd say that if your position boils down to "I don't like the way your car looks" you're probably in the wrong. What if it were a Sprinter van, or a used police interceptor? Would the position retain any semblance of reasonability? |
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Right. If you are disabled you should only drive state approved vehicles. To heck with freedom. Lets pander to the "<disliked item here> is icky and cant be seen in public" crowd. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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She has the hearse for work or a personal fetish? The standard solution to this problem is to get a normal car to visit your family with and leave the meat wagon parked at the morgue. Since she happens to be disabled (a protected class) it is discrimination though. Fuck her. Right. If you are disabled you should only drive state approved vehicles. To heck with freedom. Lets pander to the "<disliked item here> is icky and cant be seen in public" crowd. Don't derp. The government jack boot on the apartment owners neck is not freedom. |
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I'd say that if your position boils down to "I don't like the way your car looks" you're probably in the wrong. What if it were a Sprinter van, or a used police interceptor? Would the position retain any semblance of reasonability? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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She has the hearse for work or a personal fetish? The standard solution to this problem is to get a normal car to visit your family with and leave the meat wagon parked at the morgue. Since she happens to be disabled (a protected class) it is discrimination though. Fuck her. I gotta wonder how you feel about wounded warriors. If they are using the ADA as a wedge to be an asshole and get away with it like this asshole, then they are douche bags too. Take the handicapped out of the story and you have a property owner not wanting a creeper to park her personal hearse on their property. The property owner is only "wrong" because she happens to have a handicapped placard. That is BS. I'd say that if your position boils down to "I don't like the way your car looks" you're probably in the wrong. What if it were a Sprinter van, or a used police interceptor? Would the position retain any semblance of reasonability? Absolutely. Some places have standards. An apartment complex is similar to an HOA, just with one member, the owner. Some allow rape vans, hearses and multi-colored jalopies with bullet holes, some don't. |
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She has the hearse for work or a personal fetish? The standard solution to this problem is to get a normal car to visit your family with and leave the meat wagon parked at the morgue. Since she happens to be disabled (a protected class) it is discrimination though. Fuck her. View Quote What do you call a "normal" vehicle? What's "normal" to you? Obviously you didn't read the part where she's a mortuary student and she bought the vehicle because she someday wants to own her own business and also the hearse has enough room for her wheelchair. But it appears in the meantime it's her daily driver, gets her from A to B without issues. Guess she should just drive a Dodge Caravan. What the discrimination comes into play is that the complex is violating state and federal law by not allowing someone with a placard to park there. |
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snip View Quote I'm not sure about this anyway. If you're living there with your family and just so happen to have a license and car, shouldn't they have enough to cover all in the family? At the last complex I lived in, if I remember correctly, you got a certain amount of spots in front(the apartment was on a small hill you had to walk up to access) and others had to park on the other side of the lot. Still within reasonable distance. During our time there, my mom had two knee surgeries and applied for and received a placard. The handicapped parking had no "for residents only" stipulations on it, it was just a blue sign with the wheelchair symbol and the word "PARKING." Honestly in theory, I had a friend in college that had cerebral palsy and used crutches. She also drove and had a handicapped parking placard for her Highlander. In theory, she should have been able to park if she ever came over(she never did) because there are no stipulations. |
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What do you call a "normal" vehicle? What's "normal" to you? Obviously you didn't read the part where she's a mortuary student and she bought the vehicle because she someday wants to own her own business and also the hearse has enough room for her wheelchair. But it appears in the meantime it's her daily driver, gets her from A to B without issues. Guess she should just drive a Dodge Caravan. What the discrimination comes into play is that the complex is violating state and federal law by not allowing someone with a placard to park there. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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She has the hearse for work or a personal fetish? The standard solution to this problem is to get a normal car to visit your family with and leave the meat wagon parked at the morgue. Since she happens to be disabled (a protected class) it is discrimination though. Fuck her. What do you call a "normal" vehicle? What's "normal" to you? Obviously you didn't read the part where she's a mortuary student and she bought the vehicle because she someday wants to own her own business and also the hearse has enough room for her wheelchair. But it appears in the meantime it's her daily driver, gets her from A to B without issues. Guess she should just drive a Dodge Caravan. What the discrimination comes into play is that the complex is violating state and federal law by not allowing someone with a placard to park there. Normal isn't up to me in this case. It is up to the apartment owner, unless you happen to have a handicapped placard. The law is the law and you are correct, the apartment owner is violating it. Legally protected classes are BS. |
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Now cemeteries, those are creepy. It is like a storage lot for dead people. Why do we need to store dead people? It's not like we need them for parts or can recycle them. View Quote That's why I've wondered about if funeral pyres are legal. When I kick off, just set a fire and throw my ass in. No need to stick me in the cold ground and put a stone thing over my body that people will only go once or twice a year to see. |
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I think I'd tell the apartment complex management to suck a fart out of my asshole. Then I'd continue to park in the same fucking spot. I might even make it a hobby. Pull up to the parking spot. Get out and go into the office, tell them all to suck a fart out of my asshole and then go to my apartment. Every. Fucking. Time. I came home. View Quote I would like to subscribe to your newsletter. |
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First of all, I don't want this to turn into an ADA discussion or bashing thread. If you don't like the law, fight to get it changed. Technically, she is being discriminated against. If she didn't have the required plate or placard, and parking in handicapped parking, she is in violation of the law, and it should be handled as such(ticketed/towed.) As far as something not wanted on the property, she's in a vehicle obviously legally purchased. So it's kind of stupid for the complex to go after her because it's creepy. As someone who used to live in apartment complexes, there were cars that were disassembled, left for weeks and months at a time. That should be a larger issue than a hearse. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Handicapped spots mandated by the government should not exist. ETA: If this person wasn't handicapped, it probably wouldn't have made the news. They are trying to make this about her getting discriminated against for being handicapped....instead the owners of the property not wanting certain things on their property. First of all, I don't want this to turn into an ADA discussion or bashing thread. If you don't like the law, fight to get it changed. Technically, she is being discriminated against. If she didn't have the required plate or placard, and parking in handicapped parking, she is in violation of the law, and it should be handled as such(ticketed/towed.) As far as something not wanted on the property, she's in a vehicle obviously legally purchased. So it's kind of stupid for the complex to go after her because it's creepy. As someone who used to live in apartment complexes, there were cars that were disassembled, left for weeks and months at a time. That should be a larger issue than a hearse. But she doesn't have a lease there. They don't have to allow her onto the property at all if they don't want her there. eta: And no, her driving a hearse wouldn't bother me at all. Frankly, that hearse is a hell of alot classier than any vehicle I own. And I own alot of vehicles. |
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Normal isn't up to me in this case. It is up to the apartment owner, unless you happen to have a handicapped placard. The law is the law and you are correct, the apartment owner is violating it. Legally protected classes are BS. View Quote People should be able to get from A to B in whatever vehicle they either wish to or will work for them. My dad went around and around with the last complex about his work truck. It was a pickup truck with a utility box on the back, but had a "D" plate, which in IL are trucks over a certain weight. The complex did say he could park there as he was using it to get to and from work. The subject of the story said the space alloted to her initally did not fit her needs per accommodation. |
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What if she's established residency as a person with a lease? See, that's the problem. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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But she doesn't have a lease there. . What if she's established residency as a person with a lease? See, that's the problem. If she's got a lease there, then she has as much right to be there as the owner or the other residents. And if the owner didn't want her bringing her pov hearse onto the property, he should have made that clear at the time of signing. Personally, I wouldn't have a problem with the hearse. It's just a car. |
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Only real downside would be the mileage. View Quote Yeah, but it's never gone over 30MPH. |
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If she's got a lease there, then she has as much right to be there as the owner or the other residents. And if the owner didn't want her bringing her pov hearse onto the property, he should have made that clear at the time of signing. Personally, I wouldn't have a problem with the hearse. It's just a car. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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But she doesn't have a lease there. . What if she's established residency as a person with a lease? See, that's the problem. If she's got a lease there, then she has as much right to be there as the owner or the other residents. And if the owner didn't want her bringing her pov hearse onto the property, he should have made that clear at the time of signing. Personally, I wouldn't have a problem with the hearse. It's just a car. I goofed. I meant what if she's established residency with someone on the lease? I wonder if she moved in as a minor, or if her parents signed on the lease when she and her sister moved in(she mentions a sister in the video.) |
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Don't derp. The government jack boot on the apartment owners neck is not freedom. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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She has the hearse for work or a personal fetish? The standard solution to this problem is to get a normal car to visit your family with and leave the meat wagon parked at the morgue. Since she happens to be disabled (a protected class) it is discrimination though. Fuck her. Right. If you are disabled you should only drive state approved vehicles. To heck with freedom. Lets pander to the "<disliked item here> is icky and cant be seen in public" crowd. Don't derp. The government jack boot on the apartment owners neck is not freedom. Apartment owners can't tell you what vehicle you can drive/park either. Unless there is something in a contract he can pound sand. |
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Apartment owners can't tell you what vehicle you can drive/park either. Unless there is something in a contract he can pound sand. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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She has the hearse for work or a personal fetish? The standard solution to this problem is to get a normal car to visit your family with and leave the meat wagon parked at the morgue. Since she happens to be disabled (a protected class) it is discrimination though. Fuck her. Right. If you are disabled you should only drive state approved vehicles. To heck with freedom. Lets pander to the "<disliked item here> is icky and cant be seen in public" crowd. Don't derp. The government jack boot on the apartment owners neck is not freedom. Apartment owners can't tell you what vehicle you can drive/park either. Unless there is something in a contract he can pound sand. Cool, in that case, I'm on my way over to your property to park my junk collection there. It is bringing down my property value so may as well put it on yours. Freedom! Yeah! |
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Cool, in that case, I'm on my way over to your property to park my junk collection there. It is bringing down my property value so may as well put it on yours. Freedom! Yeah! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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She has the hearse for work or a personal fetish? The standard solution to this problem is to get a normal car to visit your family with and leave the meat wagon parked at the morgue. Since she happens to be disabled (a protected class) it is discrimination though. Fuck her. Right. If you are disabled you should only drive state approved vehicles. To heck with freedom. Lets pander to the "<disliked item here> is icky and cant be seen in public" crowd. Don't derp. The government jack boot on the apartment owners neck is not freedom. Apartment owners can't tell you what vehicle you can drive/park either. Unless there is something in a contract he can pound sand. Cool, in that case, I'm on my way over to your property to park my junk collection there. It is bringing down my property value so may as well put it on yours. Freedom! Yeah! This is hardly the issue at hand. People didn't like that it was a hearse and in handycap. Nothing to do with dumping junk and lowering property values. Her car didn't appear to be run down and she parked in a legal space. |
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This is hardly the issue at hand. People didn't like that it was a hearse and in handycap. Nothing to do with dumping junk and lowering property values. Her car didn't appear to be run down and she parked in a legal space. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Right. If you are disabled you should only drive state approved vehicles. To heck with freedom. Lets pander to the "<disliked item here> is icky and cant be seen in public" crowd. Don't derp. The government jack boot on the apartment owners neck is not freedom. Apartment owners can't tell you what vehicle you can drive/park either. Unless there is something in a contract he can pound sand. Cool, in that case, I'm on my way over to your property to park my junk collection there. It is bringing down my property value so may as well put it on yours. Freedom! Yeah! This is hardly the issue at hand. People didn't like that it was a hearse and in handycap. Nothing to do with dumping junk and lowering property values. Her car didn't appear to be run down and she parked in a legal space. I guess I have to connect the dots for you. A hearse implies somebody is dead. A hearse in front of your apartment building every freaking day implies somebody died there every freaking day. That, in turn, discourages many new tenants from applying for a lease. |
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Oh whatever. Is that what you think when you see a firetruck? Must be a fire! No lights or sirens it's just parked here, has to be a fire though...
Its her car, it's legal, it's in a parking space, legally. She hasn't broken any laws that I can see. People need to find something else to bitch about. |
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I goofed. I meant what if she's established residency with someone on the lease? I wonder if she moved in as a minor, or if her parents signed on the lease when she and her sister moved in(she mentions a sister in the video.) View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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But she doesn't have a lease there. . What if she's established residency as a person with a lease? See, that's the problem. If she's got a lease there, then she has as much right to be there as the owner or the other residents. And if the owner didn't want her bringing her pov hearse onto the property, he should have made that clear at the time of signing. Personally, I wouldn't have a problem with the hearse. It's just a car. I goofed. I meant what if she's established residency with someone on the lease? I wonder if she moved in as a minor, or if her parents signed on the lease when she and her sister moved in(she mentions a sister in the video.) I'd go with whatever the agreement was. Some places have restrictions about unsigned people staying there long term. I think my corpus apartment was that way. |
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I guess I have to connect the dots for you. A hearse implies somebody is dead. A hearse in front of your apartment building every freaking day implies somebody died there every freaking day. That, in turn, discourages many new tenants from applying for a lease. View Quote If I'm looking for an apartment(which I've been, kind of off and on), I'm going to scope out the area for things such as: -how many registered sex offenders live near me(as in would it be safe to have my nephew around -do they have any sketchy looking people hanging around at all hours If an 18 year old hearse was parked in a parking spot I wouldn't assume that people die daily. |
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I'd go with whatever the agreement was. Some places have restrictions about unsigned people staying there long term. I think my corpus apartment was that way. View Quote And that's understandable. I was never on the leases as a lessor but I was listed as a "person that lived in the apartment." |
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Oh whatever. Is that what you think when you see a firetruck? Must be a fire! No lights or sirens it's just parked here, has to be a fire though... Its her car, it's legal, it's in a parking space, legally. She hasn't broken any laws that I can see. People need to find something else to bitch about. View Quote It may be her car, but it isn't her rental property. And the other tenants complained. The landlord may or may not give a shit personally... who knows? His tenants do, however. Per the article. Generally speaking, landlords who tell their tenants to "find something else to bitch about" don't do so well. At least, it's not what I would call a good business practice. |
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If the hearse were too long for the spot, I could understand the issue. But "We don't like the look of your car." seems like it's putting them on very shaky legal ground. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Sounds like a solid ADA lawsuit. If the hearse were too long for the spot, I could understand the issue. But "We don't like the look of your car." seems like it's putting them on very shaky legal ground. I'm sure it will come to this. |
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I think I'd tell the apartment complex management to suck a fart out of my asshole. Then I'd continue to park in the same fucking spot. I might even make it a hobby. Pull up to the parking spot. Get out and go into the office, tell them all to suck a fart out of my asshole and then go to my apartment. Every. Fucking. Time. I came home. View Quote |
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Seems a lot like the people who freak out about open carry, eh? Not breaking any laws but it scares people, so they "ask" you not to do it.
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That chick needs a wheelchair? She was bouncing around in her daisy dukes like nothing was wrong.
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Most importantly why does she drive around in a hearse anyway?
When guys are going to emt school do they drive around in ambulances ? cops? mailmen? This is some bullshit I am handicapped and special crap. No honey you are a fucking weirdo and creep people the fuck out I guarantee it. |
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I'd probably just park right next to the handicap spot if it was open and if that wasn't good enough, I'd continue parking in the handicap spots
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Why is she driving a hearse as a personal vehicle? What does that have to do with being a mortuary student? She's not being discriminated based on her handicap, she's being told the apartment complex doesn't want a thirty year old hearse in the parking lot
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Why is she driving a hearse as a personal vehicle? What does that have to do with being a mortuary student? She's not being discriminated based on her handicap, she's being told the apartment complex doesn't want a thirty year old hearse in the parking lot View Quote Attention seeking behavior. I already said that penguin |
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Why is she driving a hearse as a personal vehicle? What does that have to do with being a mortuary student? She's not being discriminated based on her handicap, she's being told the apartment complex doesn't want a thirty year old hearse in the parking lot View Quote Its a 1996 Cadillac Fleetwood federal hearse. It looks to be in good condition. |
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