I was recently shopping at a commercial area when I saw a car pull into an empty parking space that has been designated for disabled drivers.
There was no sticker to indicate that the driver was handicapped; as a matter of fact, he hopped out of his car and was about to head into a building when a public member called him out on it.
He simply responded by saying that it would only be for a short while, ignoring the growing number of disapproving looks heading his way.
We all know that if we’re not handicapped, we shouldn’t park in area reserved for people with disabilities. However, given that the driver essentially escaped scot free, despite so many passers-by trying to get him to move out of the parking spot, is there any real enforcement of this rule?
Helpless Citizen