Actually, they're not; and while I agree more should be done to go after those who park in handicapped spots illegally, one transgression doesn't excuse another. Residential neighborhoods dependent on street parking use permit-only areas when the limited parking could get overrun by commercial business. Using your example, this would be like the fire department buying a new fire truck -- but instead of building a garage to store it in, they decided to park it in your driveway overnight.
Actually, they're not; and while I agree more should be done to go after those who park in handicapped spots illegally, one transgression doesn't excuse another. Residential neighborhoods dependent on street parking use permit-only areas when the limited parking could get overrun by commercial business. Using your example, this would be like the fire department buying a new fire truck -- but instead of building a garage to store it in, they decided to park it in your driveway overnight.
Calikw 2 years ago