Nifty article. Woman goes around in semi-vigilante mode and, omg, tickets people who park in handicapped spots! I should send her a cape and a mask.
What? It'd be cool!
But... some people "don't approve of her methods" apparently. They'd be much happier, I suppose, if she just wrote evildoers nasty notes, I assume. And they think it's "inappropriate" if she tickets, say, a guy who *only* parked in the handicapped spot to pick up his kid and wife. Because he couldn't park elsewhere, I'm sure.
*shrugs*
I don't drive. Possibly there are vagaries of parking I simply don't understand.
What? It'd be cool!
But... some people "don't approve of her methods" apparently. They'd be much happier, I suppose, if she just wrote evildoers nasty notes, I assume. And they think it's "inappropriate" if she tickets, say, a guy who *only* parked in the handicapped spot to pick up his kid and wife. Because he couldn't park elsewhere, I'm sure.
*shrugs*
I don't drive. Possibly there are vagaries of parking I simply don't understand.
NO. There aren't vagaries of parking.
Date: 2006-02-26 03:14 am (UTC)DP spaces are not for picking up family on rainy days, nor for "I'll-just-be-a-minute" trips, nor for celebrities. They are for people who HAVE TROUBLE WALKING. If you, personally, have trouble walking, you should apply for a DP parking permit so you may legally park in these spaces.
In THIS state, you can get a permanent placard (blue) or a temporary (red).