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Monday, January 28, 2013
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Here's a wonderful video, made by high school kids in Alabama, about handicapped parking problems:

This video was produced by JETS Press (James Clemens High School) in conjunction with the Madison City Disability Advocacy Board (MCDAB) in Madison, Alabama.

This video describes and demonstrates some of the challenges faced by people with disabilities as they try to utilize accessilble parking and encourages the public to protect the rights of people with disabilities through their compliance with the laws on accessibile parking.

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    Audrey: I wish they had not edited out the bit about people using a disabled tag when it's not theirs - I try and think kindly, perhaps their disability is not visible, but oh is it galling!