Holiday Shoppers Reminded to “Save the Space” for Those with Disabilities

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PARA PUBLICACIÓN INMEDIATA
December 7, 2018

DMV Investigators catch 132 people misusing disabled person parking placards in November

Sacramento – As holiday shoppers crowd store and mall parking lots, the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) reminds Californians to “Save the Space” designated for disabled individuals who legally display disabled person parking placards.  

“With parking at a premium during the holiday season, it is important to remember that misusing a disabled person parking placard is not only against the law, but it negatively impacts the mobility of those with disabilities,” DMV Director Jean Shiomoto said.  “The DMV is committed to curbing fraud and will give offenders the gift of a citation.  So, I ask you to save the space.”

In November 2018, DMV investigators caught 132 people fraudulently using disabled person parking placards during 21 enforcement operations throughout the state. Offenders had their placard confiscated and were issued a misdemeanor citation that carries a fine that ranges from $250 to $1,000. 

Since July 1, 2018, DMV investigators have verified 8,596 disabled person parking placards and found 881 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 November 2018:

DateCityCitations IssuedDrivers Contacted*
Date11/5CityLos ÁngelesCitations Issued9Drivers Contacted*45
Date11/6CityChula VistaCitations Issued6Drivers Contacted*98
DateCitySanta RosaCitations Issued1Drivers Contacted*33
DateCityYuba CityCitations Issued2Drivers Contacted*60
Date11/7CitySanta ClaraCitations Issued4Drivers Contacted*84
Date11/15CityBuena ParkCitations Issued3Drivers Contacted*51
DateCityEl CentroCitations Issued10Drivers Contacted*130
DateCityFresnoCitations Issued6Drivers Contacted*51
Date11/18CityCarsonCitations Issued9Drivers Contacted*91
Date11/19CityBakersfieldCitations Issued5Drivers Contacted*46
Date11/20CityLos ÁngelesCitations Issued6Drivers Contacted*26
DateCityOntario/UplandCitations Issued4Drivers Contacted*183
Date11/21CityPorter RanchCitations Issued12Drivers Contacted*80
Date11/25CityCarsonCitations Issued10Drivers Contacted*123
Date11/27CityCovinaCitations Issued6Drivers Contacted*77
DateCityOaklandCitations Issued7Drivers Contacted*94
DateCitySan MarcosCitations Issued4Drivers Contacted*123
DateCitySouth GateCitations Issued10Drivers Contacted*90
DateCityStocktonCitations Issued5Drivers Contacted*30
Date11/28CityOxnardCitations Issued12Drivers Contacted*59
Date11/30CityEl Dorado HillsCitations Issued1Drivers Contacted*65
DateTotals:City21 operationsCitations Issued132Drivers Contacted*1,639

*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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