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<blockquote data-quote="inactive" data-source="post: 2371358" data-attributes="member: 7488"><p>Okay so we'll assume they have enough of the blue signed handicapped spots....</p><p></p><p>If I park there, and I am neither handicapped nor a wounded combat veteran, how do they enforce it (assuming this <strong><em>is not a</em></strong> handicapped space in addition to being the WWP project space)? If another handicapped person parks there, but they are not a wounded combat veteran, how do they prove or disprove it (assuming <strong><em>this is </em></strong>handicapped with such corresponding legal privileges, in addition to being the WWP space) and what recourse do they have to boot a handicapped person to make room for a wounded combat veteran?</p><p></p><p>Best I can tell, it would have to run entirely on the honor system. It's a nice gesture, it really is. But it seems to me like it's more a marketing gesture than a useful one. <img src="/images/smilies/anyone.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":anyone:" title="Anyone :anyone:" data-shortname=":anyone:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inactive, post: 2371358, member: 7488"] Okay so we'll assume they have enough of the blue signed handicapped spots.... If I park there, and I am neither handicapped nor a wounded combat veteran, how do they enforce it (assuming this [B][I]is not a[/I][/B] handicapped space in addition to being the WWP project space)? If another handicapped person parks there, but they are not a wounded combat veteran, how do they prove or disprove it (assuming [B][I]this is [/I][/B]handicapped with such corresponding legal privileges, in addition to being the WWP space) and what recourse do they have to boot a handicapped person to make room for a wounded combat veteran? Best I can tell, it would have to run entirely on the honor system. It's a nice gesture, it really is. But it seems to me like it's more a marketing gesture than a useful one. :anyone: [/QUOTE]
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