I would keep my distance, but I agree that this does not look like the type of vehicle you would expect to see in a handicapped space. For one thing, the extra height would make it more difficult to climb into. We had to carry a step stool in our SUV if we were going to pick up my late mother so she could get in.
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ready for "Highway to Hell"
I bet the guy who drives this is a real 'pussy cat' Jacob, but maybe wouldn't want to find out for sure haha! Impressive paintwork.
Don't see a handicap license plate; perhaps it's just temporary. Makes me wonder why anyone would want to advertise that name?
Give him a ticket!!
V
I would keep my distance, but I agree that this does not look like the type of vehicle you would expect to see in a handicapped space. For one thing, the extra height would make it more difficult to climb into. We had to carry a step stool in our SUV if we were going to pick up my late mother so she could get in.
Why would you do that to a perfectly good truck.
My youngest has a Dodge Ram--much neater than this one with all it's evilness. I need a ladder to get in her truck. haha MB
lol! great capture!
... and someone would do this to destroy a great truck? WHY! Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeesh!
I wonder what the poor truck did to deserve this!
The truck is beautiful but I don't like the letters...the red is enough!
:)
Léia
He seems very proud of being evil!
Funny! I wonder why someone would want that painted on their car.
Great looking artistic vehicle.
Hmmm. I hope he has the right to be parked there. I feel very EVIL if I see an able-bodied person park in in a space meant for the handicapped.
The expense of all that 'evil'. I guess it keeps the local customizer in business.
Well, I kind of like it! And who says it's a he driving that beauty? Arizona girls drive big trucks.
Go Evil?
Wouldn't it be funny to spot one of those Jesus stickers in such a car?! :-)
Interesting...
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