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Logan Airport Limo Car Service

A Logan Airport Limo Car Service offers more than just a ride to your hotel. The chauffeur will help you collect your belongings and settle into the back of the car while your driver takes you to your next destination. If you are traveling with family or on business, a limo is an excellent choice. You can relax and collect your thoughts during the ride. If you are flying for a long time, a limo may be the perfect option to save time and money. A Logan Airport Limo is one of the leading Boston airport car services, offering executive service, late model luxury vehicles, and door-to-door service. The company provides services to all major airports in greater Boston and New England and can accommodate any type of aircraft. The driver will greet you at the airport and bring you to your destination. In addition to Logan's extensive service areas, it is also equipped to accommodate all major airlines. Logan Airport Limo is an excellent choice for airport transportation in Boston and the

Double Amputee Reveals She Was Bullied For Parking In Handicapped Spot

A Paralympic swimmer who had both of her legs amputated has revealed that a woman tried to shame her for parking in a handicapped spot because she didn't realize she was disabled - saying this happens to her all of the time. Jessica Long, who is training for the 2021 Paralympics in Tokyo, took to TikTok to call out the woman for making assumptions about her in a viral video that has been viewed more than 4.4. million times. 'So, it just happened again,' the 28-year-old from Baltimore, Maryland, griped. 'I was parking my car - and I hope she sees this - this woman just has the nerve to look me up and down disgusted that I parked in the handicapped spot.' Upset: Paralympian Jessica Long, 28, has called out a woman for shaming her for parking in a handicapped spot in a viral TikTok video, saying: 'I don't have legs!' Awful: Jessica, who is a double amputee, said that the stranger gave her a 'disgusted' look and told her she shouldn't park in a h

Disability License Plates & Placards

Disability placards and plates are issued by the New Hampshire Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV), and are available to those with temporary and permanent disabilities. Find details about parking permits for people with disabilities, including handicapped parking rules, placard and plate applications, permit renewals, and replacement of lost or stolen placards. If you are a resident of New Hampshire with a disability, you may be eligible for a placard or license plate that allows you to use handicapped parking. The NH DMV offers both placards. License plates for handicapped parking. The state refers to disability parking permits as “Walking Disability Privileges." A disability placard hangs from your rearview mirror, and is available to those with temporary or permanent disabilities. A handicap license plate replaces your typical license plate and is available only to those with permanent disabilities. Visitors with Disabilities If you're visiting New Hampshire from another stat