I was driving on the interstate the other day and I saw something I’ve never seen before. We were going about 75 mph and were passed by an older gentleman riding a motorcycle. Now, that clearly isn’t uncommon, but as he passed, I noticed the motorcycle had a handicap license plate. I just find it a little ironic that an individual with a physical or medical impairment that necessitates a handicap designation on their license plate can get one for a motorcycle, and that the individual in question would choose to ride on the interstate, at excessive speeds, without a helmet.
That’s all.
5 comments:
Lee.
Perhaps it was a medical handicap of some kind. All signs point to that. Hope you're doing well.
Lee.
I think I'm suffering from the same thing the motorcycle driver was...what I meant to say was some kind of MENTAL handicap.
I need more coffee...
Hey that way he can park in the 50 empty Handicap spots at the Mount Vernon Wal-Mart and won't have to worry about any cars parking near his bike.
Even if it is a mental handicap, do we want mentally inhibited people riding around on what are essentially gas filled rockets capable of high speeds?
Justin,
Yes.
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