So handicapped people have rights everyday of the week except for gamedays? Special treatment? If by special treatment you mean access to the same places that everyone else has then yes, handicapped people should get "special treatment". How do you propose getting a wheelchair out of a car from one of the frat lots with cars parked no more than 3 fee from each other? Have you ever wheeled a wheelchair across a gravel parking lot? Handicapped spots aren't for the handicapped just because they are close. They are also by the ramps that makes it easier for handicapped people to maneuver. Handicapped people can't just not be handicapped for a day. This post is ridiculous.
I believe he meant not having to pay $15 for event fee parking. I agree with him. Handicap or not, event fees apply.
The ADA doesn't prohibit parking fees/permits, it prohits additional "surcharges". Like Parking is $20 in Lot A, and $25 for a handicap stall in Lot A. ($5 surcharge)
--I believe this is the case anyway...ADA changes and I could be wrong.
Without knowing this person, their disability, or the situation... I have a hard time believing UNL hasn't spent 100's hours and thousands of $$ figuring out how to comply with ADA standards like everyone else does.
Instead, it seems much more likely a person is out to win the lawsuit lottery with a settlement.
Event parking for Morrill Hall? They weren't attending the game.