A "Hall of Shame" to expose cars parked illegally
in disability or mobility parking spaces.
We are:
Note: Accessible parking spaces are also known as:
We hope to:
Because:
Keep in mind:
We will expose disability parking offenders. But we will be nice about it.
Privacy laws obviously vary from country to country, but the vast majority of them focus on disclosure of information about people. We do not publish personal information about individuals, not even their photos (which would be "fair game" in many circumstances anyway). We merely display photos of inanimate objects, and the circumstances of when the photo was taken on the site.
Further, the expectation of privacy for someone parking their car in public are rather limited, considering that said car would have potentially been seen by several people at the time of the infraction.
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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