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Handicapped Parking TicketHello, I live in NY state. Today I dropped my wife off at a market to pick up a couple of things. The parking lot was full (it's frequently really overcrowded) and I stupidly parked in a handicapped parking space (but stayed in the car). Within a minute or two, a cop rolled up. Of course, I immediately asked if I could move but he said it was too late (no warning was given) and I was written a ticket for a large fine. Believe me, I would never leave my car unattended in a handicapped spot. Do you think that because I didn't leave it unattended that I could possibly knock down the fine if I went to court? Thanks for your time |
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| Your vehicle was parked there period . A truly handicapped driver had no way of parking in the spot , and certainly do not entertain the though of " well if one ask me to move I could have " .
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| You were given a warning. It was the sign/emblem, etc.
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| HomeGuru: That's why I asked. It should definitely be relevant. BL: Of course, I could have moved. I WAS STILL IN THE CAR (an important distinction here). My mother actually has a disability and has handicapped plates. Her horn functions properly. There is no correlation there. I'm clearly in the wrong but the fine was excessive ($180). I'm fairly certain there was no harm or inconvenience caused. Of course, these sort of high fines (for particular situations like this) are a cash cow and do not really serve to help anyone. Warnings are a thing of the past in this economy. |
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| No, unless they fine people aggressively people like you figure theirs little risk to occupy spaces that are needed for the physically challenged. What you think the penalty should be is distinct from what the duly constituted legislature mandates. |
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It would have saved you $180 in this situation.
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| Lesson learned. |
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| Ok, the serial inconveniencer of the handicapped has been sufficiently dressed down. I am unemployed so it stings more than usual and I opted to vent some without checking the tenor of the board. My bad. Lesson definitely learned. I hope you all don't run into any situations where you feel compelled to ask for advice here. Last edited by GrandScorp; 03-19-2009 at 02:55 AM. |
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NY has gotten very stringent , and up the fines in handicap parking spaces . Your theory of no one pays attention to warning signs these days if off . Not everyone disregards them .
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If you want tears of support and to sing songs about how unfair it is that poor people aren't allowed to break the law at their convenience, then you need to find a VERY different site than this one. Have your wife take the bus to the market next time. If you can't afford to pay for your traffic violations you should not be driving (using your car costs money every minute BTW). |
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