Having a handicap tag/sticker/plate allows you to park in designated handicap parking areas. You do not have to park in the handicap spots however, and you can park in any other public parking spot if you choose. You cannot park in fire lanes, tow away zones, or any other spot that is designated for another purpose (like store employee and police parking areas).
I'm not certain that "park rangers" have any authority to check inspection stickers at all (side note: some sheriffs and highway patrolmen wear uniforms that might at first glance be mistaken for that of a park ranger, particularly by someone who isn't intimately familiar with the details and was in a place where they'd expect to see a park ranger), but if this isn't a completely hypothetical question and one did in fact do what you've described, then they probably do have that authority. You can challenge it, but you'll likely lose, so f your inspection sticker was, in fact, still invalid on the second visit, then you're boned; pay the fine. If you corrected the sticker in the meantime, then by all means challenge it; you should win. If the sticker is valid despite being "the wrong color", then again, challenge it and you should have no trouble.
No.
The phone number of the Library For The Blind And Physically Handicap is: 808-733-8444.
yep
He is supposed to have been blind.
yes, if you have a handicap sticker
Your mother is now entitled to a handicap sticker. This will be helpful to her, allowing her to park in normally restricted spaces. Go to this website for information www.ehow.com Legal.
You are allowed to park in handicapped parking spaces.
Washington Park Handicap was created in 1926.
Gulfstream Park Handicap was created in 1946.
Lone Star Park Handicap was created in 1997.
if you park in handicap without the handicap sign if you have it or not is $190. if you park with the handicap sign and its not yours its $290
Yes, but only if it is properly registered as a handicap vehicle.
no unless otherwise state by your state
My father has to go to the doctor and get prescription and then to go to an Alberta registries office.
No. Only if you have a handicap plate. If you want a ticket park there. It can be as much as 350.00 and you are also displacing a person who NEEDS the space.
phenomenology is when you park you car in a handicap zone