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The car has a permit, but the person isn't disabled?

I have photos of a car in a disabled parking spot that has the permit
but when the woman I saw got out of the vehicle and running with her
daughter, she obviously did not require the permit. Does Parking
Mobility forward this information to the local police services?
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  • Campbell Macdonald EMPLOYEE
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    You can capture a suspicious use of a placard, but we do not forward them on. We share the data on request from law enforcement. I understand your frustration. The reason we do not is that there are many invisible disabilities that require a medical professional to assess.

    On the application, when reporting, select the option of placard being there and select "wrongful use".
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  • myspiritsinthewind
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    Another unfortunate thing is that by using a placard; if the person who IS disabled has more than one vehicle, in some states they can be issues more than one placard. Therefore, they have one in each vehicle they use; i.e. spouses, gf, bf, etc. Soooo...if she was using her hubby's placard...? Anyway- you get the drift.
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  • Daniela
    Here in Canada you get only one placard - a little annoying if you always have to switch between cars but I guess they try to avoid exactly this problem. As the mother of a disabled daughter though I have to say, that just because I get out of the car with my daughter in my arms, doesn't mean we don't need the placard. My daughter has cerebral palsy and cannot walk and I need to get her out of the car but people can't see that she has braces on her legs, so I often get the unjustified looks that really annoy me. Anyway, just because the lady wasn't visibly disabled, maybe her daughter was....
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  • jose moran
    The issue with this is MANY Veterans such as myself are 100% Disabled not only with physical injuries but suffering from PTSD also. Remember not all wounds are visible. I live in Miami, FL and suffer from Severe PTSD and injuries sustained in Iraq but if you looked at me you wouldn't know it. But due to my injuries I am authorized the DV plate and am not required to have a Plaquered at the same time.
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