I just wanted to add that I meant no disrespect for anyone using scooters,
who need them physically or medically....whether you can see a disability or not. At one time in my life, while you couldn't tell, I had almost no use of my dominate arm...and people couldn't tell, so I get the frustration of having an issue that can't be seen.
I, like many think it's just grossly abused based on a lot of scooter antics that are seen in the parks. I used my SIL as an example of what I'm sure, is taking place with so many.
We've been almost run over by scooters, been yelled at by scooter drivers saying "Can't you see I'm in a scooter?!?!?!"
Well no, if you're behind me, I cannot see that and I really cannot see anyone needing a scooter, hollering at people, as they know how to navigate with them pretty well.
Maybe it might be a good idea to change the subject to getting whacked by light sabers being waved around or those God awful bubble machines...