December Crackdown on Disabled Parking Placard Abuse Results in 150 Citations

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 16, 2018

Sacramento – Investigators with the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) issued misdemeanor citations to 150 people caught fraudulently using disabled person parking placards during 21 enforcement operations in December 2017. Offenders must appear in court to face possible fines ranging from $250 to $1,000.

The DMV carries out numerous enforcement operations throughout the state every month in an effort to reduce the impact disabled person parking placard fraud has on the mobility of those with disabilities.

Statewide statistics: From July 1 to December 31, 2017, DMV investigators issued 1,326 citations to people fraudulently using disabled person placards during 150 enforcement operations. During fiscal year 2016/17, they handed out 1,625 citations.

Here are the results of the December 2017 enforcement operations:

DateCityCitations IssuedDrivers Contacted
Date12/5CityMartinezCitations Issued0Drivers Contacted29
Date12/6CityConcordCitations Issued1Drivers Contacted51
Date12/6CityRosevilleCitations Issued4Drivers Contacted150
Date12/6CityLos Angeles (Fashion District)Citations Issued12Drivers Contacted138
Date12/7CityStockton (Delta College)Citations Issued5Drivers Contacted25
Date12/9CityLivermore (Outlets)Citations Issued5Drivers Contacted35
Date12/10CityOntario MillsCitations Issued7Drivers Contacted153
Date12/10CityCarsonCitations Issued13Drivers Contacted57
Date12/11CitySan Jose (Downtown)Citations Issued0Drivers Contacted85
Date12/11CitySan FranciscoCitations Issued8Drivers Contacted123
Date12/12CityFresnoCitations Issued4Drivers Contacted20
Date12/12CityBakersfieldCitations Issued13Drivers Contacted34
Date12/12CityBrea MallCitations Issued6Drivers Contacted54
Date12/12CityRiverside and Moreno ValleyCitations Issued7Drivers Contacted103
Date12/16CityOrangevaleCitations Issued12Drivers Contacted71
Date12/18CityChula Vista/National CityCitations Issued3Drivers Contacted104
Date12/19CitySan JoseCitations Issued13Drivers Contacted106
Date12/19CityEscondidoCitations Issued2Drivers Contacted53
Date12/20CitySan DiegoCitations Issued5Drivers Contacted275
Date12/20CityGlendale (Galleria)Citations Issued13Drivers Contacted148
Date12/20CitySacramentoCitations Issued3Drivers Contacted115
Date12/31CityCarsonCitations Issued14Drivers Contacted177
DateTotals:City21 operationsCitations Issued150Drivers Contacted2,106

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 their 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.

Raising Public Awareness: Along with its enforcement efforts, the DMV offers the public downloadable educational materials, such as public service announcements, posters and brochures. They can be found here.


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