Don,
I know what you mean. I'll make sure I have my disabled ID when I travel to Honolulu again. I almopst got thrown out of our Department of Public Services. I took my form in to get my disabled plates and placard. The lady next to me got a red one. I was issued blue. Since I did not know what the difference in colors was I asked the lady if one was for physically disabled and the other mentally disabled. She started laughing and told the lady next to her who told the next person. You get what is happening here? I finally asked which mine was, for mentally or physically and if I forgot to hand my blue tag, how would anyone looking at the license plates know? I thought maybe the numbers or letters were different. The whole place was laughing hysterically, so I didn't get my answer. I fixed my daughters though. We all went shopping (something I hate, they love) we parked in a handicap spot and I noticed that the car next to us had a red tag. I said very seriously, that red tag means they are mentally handicapped. They thought I was serious.
Brenda