She should not have “assaulted” the volunteer writing a ticket, BUT the volunteer should have had a little compassion and let them off with a warning, since her Father in the car was a double amputee.
Easy mistake to make... ;-)
I assumed that since the old guy was acting like a hall monitor pussy, he was a she. ;-)
BUT the volunteer should have had a little compassion and let them off with a warning, since her Father in the car was a double amputee.
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He may have already completed writing the ticket so change to a warning may have been impossible.
In any case she should do the right thing and apply for the handicapped documentation.
The ticket writer was likely the same species.............
She should not have assaulted the volunteer writing a ticket, BUT the volunteer should have had a little compassion and let them off with a warning, since her Father in the car was a double amputee.
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Another example of no common sense by anyone on the scene.
There is little reason to NOT have a handicapped notice SOMEWHERE on the car.
If they had a hanging tag they forgot, then they could take it, with the ticket, to court and had it cleared.
But then again, that requires thinking and not emoting and reacting out of that.
Yea, we should have enforcement people make up new rules as they go. Good idea.
The ticket can be erased at the precinct when the handicapped person shows up there. I have had two erased due to having arrived somewhere without my placard handy but parked in the Handi spot anyway. The same person wrote both and not more than two weeks apart. I bit the bullet and got handi tags for both vehicles.