Yes we do not even get to chose our accommodations out in the real world.
I have a learning disability and a vision problem that made driving in traffic/ parking lots harder for me. when I was in college and I had to drive around for 30+ minutes looking for a spot by the time I found one I was melting down ( try going to class and learning anything just after a meltdown) well handicap spot were always opened I have no physical needs for one but I can Guarantee Having a spot and not having to drive around would have help me so much but if they gave out handicap spot to people with learning disabilities then people that really needed them might not have them when they needed them. I was able to accommodate my self by getting to school before 7:30am even when I had a 3 pm class yes it sucked but it was what I needed to do.
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DAS is the same way yes it could help people but for some it is the only accommodation ( like wheelchair user that have to have the handicap cap spot to get in or out of there cars) and then their are those that could use the DAS but have other things they can do that are less desirable then using the DAS like the op can walk in place while in line they can get a wheelchair and push it if they need to sit every 30 or how ever minute minutes. Just like I had to get to school before 7:30 even when I had a 3 pm class. It was an accommodation that meet my need was it one I like ( h—- no) was it one I used for the 8+ years I was on underground yep
So for those that say we need to let people decide what is best yes people do need to decided what is best but sometime you also need to look at the whole picture and it just your self becuse for me having a handicap spot ( and they were always thier I had to walk right pass the lot on my way to class) would have been the best thing for me but it was not the best for others.