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Re: 7 Handicap placards in cars on 1 block?
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Just because one person does something wrong and is getting away with it, doesn't mean it's the right thing to do. Any doctor who signs a form saying an able-bodied person is entitled to handicap parking is a doctor you can't trust.
Posted on: 2011/7/25 3:49
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Has anyone ever noticed how many permit handicap parking spaces exist on 4th between Jersey and Erie. I don't know how legitimate they really are but I recall almost all of north side of the street is permit handicap and a few on the south side are as well.
I have a neighbor that lives across the street from me and he has a handicap parking permit. Everyone in his entire family is capable of getting around without any assistance and don't have any medical issues. I just think he wanted a spot reserved in front of his house. I'm going to go get a doctor's note for my own private parking spot in front of my house.
Posted on: 2011/7/24 13:50
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- Never argue with an idiot. They bring you down to their level and then beat you with experience.
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An investigation by some concerned citizens or media outlet is in order to determine if these people are legitimately entitled to be there or if it's a scam. I saw a TV show about just this sort of thing where able-bodied individuals were in possession of handicap placards and totally scammed the system. It is not fair to all the people who have to pay and struggle to find parking.
Posted on: 2011/7/24 12:23
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the cars parked on First and Erie never got ticketed on street-cleaning days for the same reason. the block has been filthy for years. that's changing, now that headquarters is moving to JSQ. (hey good luck with that, Journal Square parkers.)
Posted on: 2011/7/24 7:38
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Yes you do need to either carry the disabled persons id from the DMV at all times, though it is self renewing and it's good for a few years at a time (I'm looking at my wifes card). When you go to the DMV and fill out the form to get the permanent (blue) placard you can check a box to get a plate or a placard or both.
Posted on: 2011/7/24 5:20
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I remember reading on the Blue Placards you must carry a valid permit for it all times, and its only good for one year I think.. The plates are exempt since you have show DMV proof of the disability to get it.
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Posted on: 2011/7/23 15:30
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If people with plates should be exempt then why should people with placards be ticketed? There is no difference in how you get them, it's just a box you check off on the form of whether you want a plate or placard. The placards are permanent, they don't expire unless you have one of the temporary red ones.
Posted on: 2011/7/23 14:19
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if you park with the placards you deserve a ticket, those with a handicap plat should be exempt Then when you go to court you have to show the valid permit (which is good for one year I think) for those placards and your ticket will be voided without any cost .
Or create a system that allows the card to be scanned by the PA.
Posted on: 2011/7/22 23:07
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I also love when you are walking down Newark avenue for example Newark/Erie and you see all the cars parked illegally.
The parking ticket lady said to me she was told not to ticket them They are the store owners and personal vehicles of folks that work at the Police Dept. right there. Blatant and pathetic.
Posted on: 2011/7/22 22:04
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I am also very annoyed by the abuse of handicapped parking/placards in this city (and elsewhere) but in all honesty, it's pretty hard to enforce. JC is quite diligent with who they give the permanent spots to, i.e. the disabled person must see a doctor apointed by JC for a physical/fill out lots of forms/etc. I see it abused all of the time but like I said, its hard to enforce. It took my roommate (who uses a wheelchair) 7 months to get a designated handicapped spot downtown. So there's the flip side...
Also, there is no way to enforce how many cars with handicapped placards can park on a street. However, the city limits the amount of designated handicapped spots on a block to two I believe... Its obvious that a lot people abuse handicapped parking/privelleges, however, restricting handicapped parking punishes and further inconveniences people who are truly disabled.
Posted on: 2011/7/22 15:04
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This is just an example of how moronic the lawmaking process is. They create a requirement to pay with no possibility of enforcement short of a JCPA agent seeing them park and leave without putting in a quarter at least. It sounds like even then it would likely be dismissed. I certainly believe in helping those that need help, but this parking stuff is out of control. A fit neighbor of mine with an elderly nondriving mother had herself a reserved handicapped parking spot in front of her house due to her mother's infirmity, ostensibly for the rare occasions her mother actually left the house. I think this goes too far. Even my own 77 y/o mother who's fit enough to takes tour vacations abroad managed to get a placard. She's no marathoner but there's no parking lot where she REALLY needs to park close. But down in S Florida the handicapped spots are ALWAYS full! When we're all special, no one is, eh?
Posted on: 2011/7/22 1:32
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Once again this is the Law in New Jersey.
When parking at a metered space, a driver with a placard or handicapped license plate must put the appropriate amount of money in the meter. If the vehicle will occupy the space for more than the maximum amount that the meter holds, the driver must fill the meter to the maximum amount. This will permit the vehicle to occupy the space for up to 24 hours, and no further payment will be required during that time. A municipality may require the vehicle to vacate the space after 24 hours.
Posted on: 2011/7/21 23:36
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There are so many cars on Montgomery Street between Greene and Washington streets that have placards in their window. It is not right that I have to pay for meter and these people many with NY plates have placards and go to work and not have to worry about putting money in the meter. Sometimes they dont even get tickets for not moving for the street cleaner. None of these people are handicapped they are just scamming the city and and should be ticketed.
Posted on: 2011/7/21 23:22
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The building next to it has there own parking lot for residents.
The cars with the placards don't have to pay the meters according to a friend of mine who has one & he never gets a ticket for it. I was in traffic court last month & the only way you get a ticket for a handicap placard is if the ticket person doesn't see it. They still dismissed the tickets if you presented the placard. Just seems unfair & a loss of much money to a city that really needs the cash.
Posted on: 2011/7/21 22:25
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● Prohibit the issuance of penalties for overtime parking in one
location for up to 24 hours, when the person to whom the issued placard or license plate is either the driver or passenger of the motor vehicles (C.39:4-207). When parking at a metered space, a driver with a placard or handicapped license plate must put the appropriate amount of money in the meter. If the vehicle will occupy the space for more than the maximum amount that the meter holds, the driver must fill the meter to the maximum amount. This will permit the vehicle to occupy the space for up to 24 hours, and no further payment will be required during that time. A municipality may require the vehicle to vacate the space after 24 hours. HOW ARE HANDICAPPED PARKING SPACES IDENTIFIED? ● Handicapped parking spaces are identified with this sign bearing the International Symbol of Accessibility. ● In New Jersey, signage should also include a penalty sign indicating fines for offenses. The penalty for the first offense is $250 and, for subsequent offenses, a $250 minimum fine and/or up to 90 days community service. A PERMIT OR PLATE HOLDER CANNOT PARK IN AREAS PROHIBITED BY C.39:4-SECTION 138, AND IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS: ● Striped access aisles adjacent to handicapped parking spaces ● New York City (NYC) streets, unless one has a NYC permit ● Parking meters without depositing a coin ● Parking meters beyond a 24 hour period Remember: Handicapped parking permits and plates are to be used solely by the person with the qualifying disability, with punishable fines of at least $250. If someone who does not have a disability uses another person's permit or plates, the Motor Vehicles Commission or issuing locality may revoke the permit of plates or deny renewal. Q: A: Q: A:
Posted on: 2011/7/21 21:45
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um, Yeah, it Does, if you have a handicap placard/plate you must feed the meter but you are exempted from returning to feed it after it runs out.
maybe there is a MD or PT office near there?
Posted on: 2011/7/21 18:54
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There are a lot of old folks that live in the building right there, feeding pigeons and waiting around for buses.
So I don't think it's a scam. Still, they should be paying for parking. Handicapped tags don't give you free parking at meters.
Posted on: 2011/7/21 18:14
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Yesterday I noticed a Mercedes speeding down Coles that came to a sudden stop at the Stop-sign probably because I was glaring at him. I then noticed that the driver of the almost brand new Mercedes was a JCPD officer in uniform and he had a handicap license plate!
Posted on: 2011/7/21 16:13
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Why are people with handicap placards exempt from paying the meters? I didn't know that was the policy.
Posted on: 2011/7/21 16:05
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Couldn't help but notice as I walked on just 1 side of the street between Montgomery & Greene street 7 handicap placards all parked at meter spots & 3 on Greene between CC & Montgomery.
Seems a little excessive to me. Gonna start to look now around there & see how many more & if they even move. Understand some people really need them but that just seems crazy especially when they don't even have to put $$ in the meter.
Posted on: 2011/7/21 16:01
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