I have a handicapped tag rearview mirror hanger on my car and my wife's. But lately, a grocery store chain I use nearby has added Veterans Parking to its parking lot, just a couple of spaces, but near the front door. I try to be respectful with the handicapped parking, usually only using it when my wife is aboard, only using it on my own when I'm on an errand for her or pressed for some other reason and there are plenty of spots. But I was surprised at what an emotional response I had to the Veterans slots. I always look for them, and feel a glow of satisfaction when I park there. I'm sure non-vets slide into these spots if they are in a hurry, but often they are open, and I am greatly pleased. It's such a small thing, but a big deal to vets. (USN, 1968-1972). The grocery chain is Harris-Teeter in North Carolina and perhaps other states in the Southeast. If you have any influence on designation of slots in parking lots, this might be a good idea, depending on your clientele.