A "Hall of Shame" to expose cars parked illegally
in disability or mobility parking spaces.
30th August, 2006
It hit New Zealand national newspapers a couple days ago. "Shocking misuse of mobility parks". This article isn't likely to stay on very long, stuff.co.nz doesn't archive content, and due to copyright issues, we won't re-publish it here. So hurry up and read it. In essence, it says that CCS did [...]
26th August, 2006
As I have already said a few times, Caughtya.org only focuses on people parking in accessible spaces without displaying a parking placard. The problem being of course that even if a person doesn't look like having an impairment justifying them using the parking spot, they actually may have any number of conditions making it [...]
Comment by: Webmaster
Well, it's not because you don't see a sign in the photo that there wasn't one. That said, even if there was no sign, the parking space is clearly marked and designated as a disability parking space, through markings on the ground. The lack of "proper" signage does not mean the space is not a
Comment by: wut
I don't see a sign, therefor the handicap space is not valid.
Comment by: Webmaster
I do think that increased fines would make a big difference. However, the fines are really only applicable on "public" property. Anything in a store carpark, or university, it's all deemed private property and traffic warden are not allowed to ticket there... *that* would be an important change to allow.
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