Disabled Parking Placard Enforcement Catches 131 Abusers in March

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 16, 2019

Sacramento – Investigators with the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) caught 131 people misusing disabled person parking placards during 19 enforcement operations in March. Offenders had their placard confiscated and face fines that range from $250 to $1,000. 

Since July 1, 2018, DMV investigators have verified 14,958 disabled person parking placards and found 1,379 being misused.

The DMV holds as many as 24 enforcement operations each month throughout the state targeted at curbing disabled person parking placard abuse.

The following results are from enforcement operations held in March 2019:

DateCityCitations IssuedDrivers Contacted*
Date3/4CityBakersfieldCitations Issued5Drivers Contacted*31
Date3/6CityGlendaleCitations Issued9Drivers Contacted*90
Date CityOrovilleCitations Issued4Drivers Contacted*42
Date CitySan FranciscoCitations Issued2Drivers Contacted*72
Date3/7CityDixonCitations Issued0Drivers Contacted*32
DateCityLos BanosCitations Issued3Drivers Contacted*55
Date3/11CityBreaCitations Issued1Drivers Contacted*58
Date3/12CityFontanaCitations Issued7Drivers Contacted*112
DateCityOxnard/VenturaCitations Issued12Drivers Contacted*75
Date3/14CityChula VistaCitations Issued5Drivers Contacted*97
DateCitySalinasCitations Issued7Drivers Contacted*87
Date3/18CityFresnoCitations Issued7Drivers Contacted*74
Date3/19CityLos AngelesCitations Issued7Drivers Contacted*48
DateCityRosemeadCitations Issued16Drivers Contacted*105
DateCitySan DimasCitations Issued14Drivers Contacted*102
Date3/20CitySan DiegoCitations Issued3Drivers Contacted*76
DateCityVistaCitations Issued7Drivers Contacted*113
Date3/21CityCompton/ParamountCitations Issued11Drivers Contacted*56
DateCitySacramentoCitations Issued11Drivers Contacted*139
DateTotal:City19 operationsCitations Issued131Drivers Contacted*1,464

*Drivers Contacted is the number of people DMV investigators contacted in order to verify their disabled person parking placard.

Anyone who suspects a person might be misusing a disabled person placard is urged to report it using an online complaint form or by contacting a local DMV Investigations office. Submissions are confidential. It is important to note that some qualifying disabilities are not visually apparent and allegations of misuse might be unfounded.

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