Quote Originally Posted by JaggedEdge
Everyone wants to say everyone is equal, yet we are supposed to give special treatment to certain people? Maybe I am an asshole, but she is in a wheelchair, she isn't helpless. She is a person and deserves to be treated like a person. That means waiting in line like everyone else. Not to mention you need a key to use it, so I doubt they would give one to all the girls.

As I said though, if it were the girls who have to use crutches to get around, than yes, let them on first. I'm sure it is difficult for them to walk and they need to sit down. But this girl was already sitting down (assuming this is what really happened). Keep in mind I heard the story from someone else, so it could be grade A bullshit.

Oh and our security consists of the cops giving DUI's and parking tickets.
Trust me when I say that the handicapped girl in the chair is helpless. If someone approaches her in a bad way, is she just gonna jump up and run away?
Yes, people do want to be treated equal BUT a disabled person will never be equal. Yes, it is easier for her to wait in a line, say at the grocery store but we aren't talking about that.
I'm sure the school could work it out if the girls are in real danger. And they should work it out.
Maybe you should put your efforts into getting security where security is needed. Maybe they can hire more guards so as not to trouble the parking lot police.