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There are nearly 2.5 million disabled placards in California. That’s about one in every 10 drivers. I think we’ve all had experience with seeing fit-looking people getting into or out of cars ...
However, placards can be moved from one vehicle to another, while license plates “must stay permanently affixed to the vehicle for which they are issued,” the DMV said.
However, placards can be moved from one vehicle to another, while license plates “must stay permanently affixed to the vehicle for which they are issued,” the DMV said.
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — Able-bodied Californians are using disabled placards -- to park for free -- and costing the city millions of dollars in revenue. CBS2's Investigative Reporter David ...
The DMV said last year there were over 2.3 million active disabled placards statewide after the department cracked down on fraudulent activity by invoking the new renewal law; almost 350,000 ...
State officials plan to crack down on thousands of “dead” drivers. A new law taking effect Monday will require the Department of Motor Vehicles to increase its oversight of the disabled placard ...
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