Didn't you know horse people are special. Just ask, many will say they are special.View attachment 748809
This was at TSC today... parked across 3 of their 4 handicapped spots. (Plus a couple more.) Perhaps the horses are elderly?
Sorry, but I would have reported it. My late wife had a placard and needed those spaces. I have actually reported a Phoenix police officer for using a handicap space one evening. There were probably 20+ regular spaces even closer to the Target store where it occurred.View attachment 748809
This was at TSC today... parked across 3 of their 4 handicapped spots. (Plus a couple more.) Perhaps the horses are elderly?
Who would you report it to? One of their employees was out on a forklift trying to maneuver around it... obviously they don't care.Sorry, but I would have reported it. My late wife had a placard and needed those spaces. I have actually reported a Phoenix police officer for using a handicap space one evening. There were probably 20+ regular spaces even closer to the Target store where it occurred.
You don't report it to the store. They usually don't care. You report to the local police. If there are handicap signs posted, it is a lawful violation and the person can be cited. It is treated as any other traffic violation.Who would you report it to? One of their employees was out on a forklift trying to maneuver around it... obviously they don't care.
A lot of people with big vehicles, especially hauling trailers feel that they are entitled to park wherever they feel like, because they won't fit in a parking space. I'm just the opposite, preferring to park on the back side of the parking lot and leave the closer spots for people who can't get around as well. It also is a lot easier to get out afterwards, plus because they are the farthest from the door I am always parked in the same spot and don't have to remember where the truck is.
Considered private property and unless the store files a complaint the police can't enforce the handicap space violations or at least in my state.You don't report it to the store. They usually don't care. You report to the local police. If there are handicap signs posted, it is a lawful violation and the person can be cited. It is treated as any other traffic violation.