I know it doesn’t have something to do directly with mobility or parking spaces etc. but I have to ask a question. A family member broke both legs in a serious motorcycle accident. Unfortunately, there were very complicated fractures close to the joints as well as debris break directly in the ankle. First of all, you can appreciate “happy” that it “only” hit the legs, which I am very grateful about, it could have come a lot worse. Of course, this is louder than the Doctors have not been permanently disabled, they have used a lot of metal in several surgeries to heal it again. The accident has now been 8 months and the patient was able to walk in a wheelchair after many weeks of hospital bed and months in the meantime straighto wobbly on crutches. If he was driven, of course, a disabled parking space was never used. However, I find it very bad, as with such persons is dealt with. and the patient can just walk with crutches and then one of the neighbors just slams the door in front of the nose. Of course, one is not very pleased about it. A little later one talks to the neighbors, why he shows no understanding for “disabled” people and he bangs on the head, that he would be a civil engineer and according to his experiences permanently disabled people would place no value on it and not be treated preferentially Of course, I treat disabled people quite normally, but you can also support something. I can’t understand such behaviour at all and it makes me very angry, moreover, the person concerned is now sitting in a wheelchair again, because a metal rail is broken near the knee joint, which made a new operation necessary, which means at least 6 weeks of total rest. Now I am so educated that I have obviously restricted fellow human beings always stop the doors, leave the entrance etc. and do not distinguish whether this is unfortunately permanent or perhaps only for a certain period of time. I also do not say that I do not keep the door open to older people, because they then feel old. I would be interested in how people think about it who have a permanent disability. Did I always act wrong? I can understand this very hard and the behavior of the neighbor makes me so angry.