MickyNg
Aug 11, 2009, 07:06 AM
My mother (who was dropping me off at CVS), had gotten something in her eye and couldn't drive. We were by the handicapped parking area and she knows very well that she cannot park there, so she parked in an area in between two handicapped lanes. This area has no handicap signs in the front of her car, nor did it have the handicapped symbol painted on the floor. What it did have were these yellow diagonal lines. She knew that she couldn't parked there, but she only had the intention of clearing her eyes, and she wasn't in a handicapped lane. However, the commotion, as she was about to leave an officer came up and gave her a ticket of $250 for "Handicapped Parking."
My mother could had easily parked in a handicapped lane to fix her eyes, but she had made sure that the lane she parked in did NOT have the handicapped symbol or sign in front.
Is this justified, even though my mother wasn't in a handicapped lane? I know that she should get a ticket; for she parked in a non-parking area. However, I feel that at most, she should a ticket for a restricted parking zone or something, since she was NOT in a handicapped lane. Any ideas or suggestions?
My mother could had easily parked in a handicapped lane to fix her eyes, but she had made sure that the lane she parked in did NOT have the handicapped symbol or sign in front.
Is this justified, even though my mother wasn't in a handicapped lane? I know that she should get a ticket; for she parked in a non-parking area. However, I feel that at most, she should a ticket for a restricted parking zone or something, since she was NOT in a handicapped lane. Any ideas or suggestions?