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I can see her point... It is only terrible for long walking (like in structures).

My issues are not so much PN, but my issues are mostly from
my leg tendon, and lower back arthritis now.
I have arthritis in my back.

I never found the parking permit that helpful anyway. It was nice
for my going to the library...as I could park for free at the meters in our town.

If I lived alone... I'd press more for a permit. Someday I see that coming for me. I use a hiking pole for support and that helps for now.
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