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What happens if you illegally park in a handicapped space in South Carolina? Here’s what SC law says about handicap parking placards.
State and county lawmakers can adopt a new law or ordinance requiring property owners to design more handicap parking spaces and access aisles on both sides of a space.
The penalty for illegally parking in a spot reserved for the handicapped is between $500 and $1,000 or up to 30 days in jail. Those who falsify an application for a handicapped placard are guilty of a ...
GREEN RIVER -- Authorities have arrested a Jamestown woman and charged her with attempting to kill her disabled teenage daughter.
Hendersonville man says disability caused police to believe he was drunk Despite telling police he had neuropathy and having a disabled placard on his car, Roger Lewis was given a field sobriety ...
While you were sleeping, House Republicans were busy trying to pass a spending bill packed with tax breaks for the rich and ...
Despite telling police he had neuropathy and having a disabled placard on his car, the man was given a field sobriety test using his legs.
AIMS ADA Parking Permit Purchases Any SCU faculty, staff or student with a temporary or permanent disability may purchase an annual permit at a reduced rate: Annual: $260 Parking & Transportation ...
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