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Busting able-bodied drivers using handicap parking spaces

Posted Aug 11th 2012 3:57PM

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Freep handicap parking sting

While no one on the Autoblog Canada staff requires handicapped parking, we know people who do. Seeing perfectly able-bodied people stroll from their illegally-parked cars into a building is infuriating.

But, instead of creating all kinds of drama, many confront these folks. Two reporters for the Detroit Free Press, however, took a video camera into the field and hunted down several offenders. Some illegally parked drivers claimed ignorance until the blue sign and blue paint were pointed out. Some acted offended, others offered lame excuses, and with the help of a parking enforcement officer, at least one was ticketed.

And before you comment, yes, we know some people aren't visibly handicapped yet still need to reduce their walk from car to store. One of the people confronted in the video turned out to be driving her blind husband around. Others, though, admitted their hang-tag belonged to someone else. In Canada, that'll still get you a ticket for fraud instead of just a lesser ticket for parking in a handicapped spot without permission.

The image above is from the video and shows a man illegally using his boss's handicapped parking tag. Turns out, his boss, and owner of the car, is Eugene Applebaum, who is disabled and who has served on the board of a multiple sclerosis group.

Check out the video past the jump for the full story.




News Source: Detroit Free Press

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able-bodied people that park in handicap parking spots is perhaps one of the biggest pet peeves for many drivers. Good on these reporters for calling out people that have no business parking in these spots.

August 23 2012 at 12:08 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply