Phoenix drivers caught parking in disabled hash marks

Published 2019-05-29
Disabled hash marks are always right next to disabled parking spots. Drivers are never permitted to park in or around them.

All Comments (21)
  • @mordeys
    as a motorized chair user. i hope they ticket them more and stiffer fines.
  • @ginabell694
    Its a common problem everywhere. And they are totally not oblivious. Just a jerk.
  • @brightersun6712
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  • @emeyer6963
    Watched his SF news segments.Glad to see you still on the case Stanley
  • @rattmann36863
    Good to hear and see you back on Youtube. Was watching while you were still in San Fran.
  • @theMister07
    Most people DONT care to begin with. Must be dealt with accordingly...
  • @jillmac2000
    $300 is nothing. They should have to pay the kind fines we have in the Bay Area.
  • @kevinhanes2808
    I have had two heart attacks and can't walk long distance anymore, like from the parking lot into walmart! People say I don't see why you need a placard, you don't seem disabled!! If I have the time I try to explain why but otherwise I tell them my doctor and the DMV are fine with it so STFU
  • @hannahmccoy4304
    My Maternal Uncle is disabled so this makes me angry. I may not be physically disabled but I have level 1 Autism so when people do something wrong to someone with any type of disability, physical, developmental, learning, or psychological it makes me hot under the collar. So I would appreciate it if others without disabilities treat us like humans that we are worth the same amount of respect as them.
  • @glendeco
    That’s just scratching the surface of the character of people that do this.
  • @badbilly1684
    Can't there be a dedicated patrol for Handicap Parking violators?
  • Here in Brasil happens too! The difference, is that your laws are put in practice!! But it's a question of mentality.
  • @realazduffman
    I can't wait to see the reaction of that parade float in the Buick
  • @ripperduck
    We miss you here in the Bay Area, Stan The Man. RE prices are falling, consider returning...
  • That is a huge stall, if you have actually put in effort to be parked outside of that.
  • I live near a small town in northern Arizona. (Ash Fork) I love to catch people doing this at two of the small stores/convenience markets here. I get my phone, and take pictures of the car, license plate, and driver if I see them. I've had a few people challenge me and threaten me for taking the pictures. I always respond with "let's go ahead and call the sherriff". Takes the wind out of the argument really quickly! Lol. And if you're concerned about my safety, don't be. I'm a very big guy, and "prepared". (As it were). Great entertainment!!! Lol
  • @roadracer1158
    How can people be so thoughtless and lazy to park in a handicapped spot? Maybe they feel entitled? The fine ought to be significant for illegal handicapped parking, say, $1000 or more.
  • @DonalDocRavioli
    In part, this issue is because most city agencies do not do their job enforcing the laws protecting the disabled, no priority is assigned to correct or enforce the law. Large fines, towing, these actions can make money to pay for enforcement. If tickets were made payable when people get their car sticker, people would have no choice but to pay or no sticker, and another ticket and fine. It can be a real legitimate moneymaker for a city and protect the innocent