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Why do people lash out against people with invisible illnesses and disabilities when they park in the handicapped parking spot with appropriate permits on display?

Most of us have seen people in wheelchairs, as well as elderly people with walkers, oxygen, or other visible signs of disability parking in the most choice parking spaces in just about any parking lot in America. Bystanders don’t think twice about someone with an obvious disability using their Disabled Parking Permit to get as close to the door as they are able. Most of us have also seen seemingly able people – Disabled Parking placard hanging on the rearview mirror – park their cars in front of those coveted blue signs, exit their cars without difficulty, and head in to do their shopping. This irks us – perhaps it’s the fact that we all want to park up front, and seeing someone else “cheat” is just too much.However, there are many conditions that are invisible to the naked eye but make it impossible for a person to walk up through a sea of parked cars to get into a building. As a person with an invisible illness that renders me a person with a disability, I understand this all too well now. I must admit, however, that at one point in my life I was all kinds of judgmental when I’d see a car full of young people (that standard has risen dangerously high as I grow older) whip into a disability parking space, hop out of the car, and bound merrily into the store together.I didn’t think about the possibility that one of those young people has an invisible disability. Should she give up her life, her activities with her friends, just because she is unable to walk very far without negative effects? Perhaps this is the first time she has hung out with her friends in weeks and they just want to pick up some pop and chips. Should we expect her to drag herself out of the car, a friend holding her up as she forces her exhausted body across the pavement to the door? Of course not, that’s ridiculous.Defining Invisible DisabilityThe problem occurs when people judge others by what they can see with their eyes. Everyone with a disability is different – there is no standard “look” of disability or illness. The truth is, people are quick to cater to a person in a wheelchair, and loathe to even think that a 30-year old man with no visible differences might be in constant, severe pain, or that the simple activity of going into the grocery store for a gallon of milk might leave that 19-year-old woman in so much pain and exhaustion that she will be bedridden for several days afterward.There is a reason these are called “invisible disabilities.” As a society we need to learn not to appoint ourselves as accessibility police, and understand it is not our individual jobs to judge people we come across in public.Invisible DisabilitiesThere are many conditions which aren’t readily apparent to others that can be severely debilitating, and which may qualify a person for use of disabled parking privileges. While it would be impossible to provide an exhaustive list here, these are a few invisible conditions that limit a person’s ability to walk any distance because of pain or extreme fatigue:CancerSevere arthritis conditionsSevere autoimmune disordersMultiple sclerosisCRPS (complex regional pain syndrome)FibromyalgiaCFS/ME (chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis)LupusNeurological diseasesSjogren’s syndromeLyme diseaseCertain spinal injuries or conditionsTraumatic brain injuryComplications from strokeand many more.Qualifications for Obtaining a Disabled Parking PermitEach state has its own laws regarding disabled parking, and the obtaining of a disabled parking placard or license plate. Most states offer both temporary and permanent parking placards for people with temporary or long-term disabilities. They also offer special license plates for those whose disabilities are permanent.Many people are surprised to learn that requiring the use of a wheelchair isn’t at the top of the list of conditions qualifying someone for a disabled parking permit. In fact, while these may be stated slightly differently from state to state, a disabled parking permit may be issued to a person who:is unable to walk 200 feet without stopping to restis unable to walk without the use of, or assistance from, a brace, cane, crutch, another person, prosthetic device, wheelchair, or other deviceis restricted by lung disease to a specific standarduses portable oxygenhas a cardiac condition to a specific standardis severely limited in his or her ability to walk, due to an arthritic, neurological, or orthopedic condition.Yes, you read that right – if you are unable to walk 200 feet without stopping to rest, you may qualify for a disabled parking permit. These criteria must be judged by your personal physician, and attested to on the form you submit to the DMV.Disabled Parking and Service DogsWhile service dogs can help their humans with a wide variety of disabling conditions, the use of a service dog itself is not enough to qualify for a disabled parking permit. The individual using the dog must still meet one of the six qualifications above to legally obtain a disabled placard or license plate.How to Obtain a Disabled Parking PermitIf you feel you meet any of the qualifications listed above, obtaining a disabled parking permit is a fairly simple matter. Go to your state’s DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles) website and search for the form to apply for a disabled parking placard. Print the form, fill out your information at the top, then take it to your doctor for his signature. Return the completed form to the DMV for processing. If you return it in person, they can give you window placards immediately. In some states they can also issue plates at the window, but others must order them and they will be mailed to you.In addition to long-term and permanent disabled parking permits, most states also offer temporary disabled parking placards. These are usually red rather than blue, and are only good for three to six months, depending on the state. They are commonly issued for such issues as orthopedic injuries, surgeries, and illnesses which are expected to heal, giving the person his or her ability to walk distances back. The process for obtaining a temporary placard is the same – you should fill out the same form and take it to your doctor for his or her signature.Displaying a Disabled Parking PlacardEven if you are eligible for special license plates, they will issue you a parking placard that can be hung from the rearview mirror for occasions in which you ride in someone else’s car. It’s important to realize that these placards are issued to you as a disabled person, and are not transferable to a friend or family member who wants to get prime parking at a concert.Placards should be hung from the rearview mirror, facing the front of the vehicle, after you park the car.Penalties for Unauthorized Use of Disabled ParkingIt is against the law to fraudulently obtain and use a disabled parking placard or license plate in all 50 states. It is also illegal to park in designated disabled parking stalls without a valid placard or plate. While the exact penalties for unauthorized use of disabled parking privileges vary by state, they involve significant fines which increase with successive incidents.Specifically, it is unlawful to do any of the following:Obtain a disabled placard, license plate, or identification card in any manner not provided by lawUse a disabled placard or license plate that is not issued to youPark in a designated disabled parking space when the vehicle is not transporting the person to whom the placard or plate was issuedPark in a designated disabled parking space without an identifying placard or plateBlock the access aisle next to and around an accessible parking spaceThe True Cost of Judging Those With Invisible DisabilitiesAs Leslie locked her car, parked in a disabled parking spot near the front door of the grocery store, she heard “Wow, can’t you read?” Uncomprehending, Leslie lifted her head, looking around, and the woman continued, “You should be ashamed of yourself, taking that spot from someone who needs it.” The woman was actually sneering, and Leslie was shocked.Leslie has ME/CFS, and is constantly in pain and so exhausted that she rarely leaves her home. She depends on others to do her shopping and orders a lot of things online, having them delivered to her door. Like the rest of us, Leslie wants to get out and see people, to just browse the aisles at a store, or hang out at the mall, but it’s been more than three years since she was able to do that. On this day, she desperately needed some milk, and some allergy medication – that’s all, and she had dragged herself out, knowing she would pay for even this small activity for a couple of days.This judgmental woman’s heartless and loutish remarks left Leslie in tears. In fact, she called me after she got home, still upset by the incident. Such judgment by self-righteous people leaves those of us with invisible disabilities feeling violated.The truth is, a disabled parking permit allows many people with invisible disabilities to live a somewhat more “normal” life. It allows us to go places we probably wouldn’t go, giving us some sense of independence. While making a quick milk run or dropping off a package at the post office may seem trivial to most people, they are manna from heaven for someone who is largely stuck at home or who has a very finite amount of energy.

Can I legally park in a handicap spot if I am actually, legally disabled, but don't have a handicap permit?

No because the DMV has to be notified in order to make your disability a part of your state issued identification so you can legally park in handicapped designated areas/spaces with a placard if you do not have a vehicle registered in your name or license plate if you do have a vehicle. In most cases you can request a placard, in addition to a license plate, so you can be a passenger in someone else's car while still capable of utilizing the placards benefits.Always be safe versus sorry when it comes to parking in disabled parking spaces or designated areas. DOT/PE are not required to honor a Dr's note or physical disability that is obvious because the law behind their job has specific rules they must adhere to that unfortunately can seem, or even be, unethical at times.Take this example, you have been deemed as disabled by your Dr(s) and your health insurance company has been notified. Perhaps your diagnosis even warrants you compensation through worker's comp, SSI/SSDI payments, or court appointed reimbursement. Most diagnosis that warrant a physical disability, temporary or permanent, will mention that standing and walking long distances can/will cause undue stress and unnecessary added discomfort to the disabled patient therefore necessary arrangements for parking and/or transportation will be made available to the patient, and upon their request or as seen fit by their attending physician(s) and insurance coverages, if applicable. Everything has been documented accordingly but the DOT will only be made aware of your specific issues when the patient or patients representative advises them through appropriate channels. Your disability may be visually obvious but it is nonexistent to DMV/DOT/PE until it has been linked to your state issued ID/DL.Should you park in a designated space for disabled persons and receive a ticket your chances of having a judge throw out the citation are practically non-existent because your credibility will come into question versus your rights as a disabled person. A judge will want to know why you haven't utilized the available resources to obtain legal parking rights for a disabled person? A judge will possibly question even more things in connection to the disabled person to determine if the individual should be allowed to drive and so on. There have even been cases where disabled persons should have had driving privileges revoked without prejudice based on medical disabilities that limited their driving abilities.Always be safe rather than sorry. There is always a 1st time for everything, bad or good, so always try to be prepared.

Can you look up a license plate in California?

The websites listed here are called third party information providers. These websites pull records from DMV, court, corrections, and vital statisticsdatabases. This saves you from doing multiple Internet searches on your own and from driving around town to collect the information.Since all of this information is public record and because of the Freedom of Information Act, you have every right to request this information on anyone you choose. Best of all, records are provided from across the nation.Can someone report another party with just a license plate number?Yes.And they can find out who you are with your plate number as their only information.With a license plate as that only means of identification, there are two venues in which to “report” an accident.Police Report:A report to the policy would generally be received by the local authorities if the accident was a hit-and-run with significant damageBased on the details of the question, I doubt that the other operator would waste their time or police resources with a report.Insurance Company Claim/Report:The other party could “report” the accident to their insurance company, but would do so under their Collision coverage which is always subject to a deductible.Because of the deductible, unless the damage is significant, there is little incentive for the other party to report this to their insurance company.Since the other party is only identified by a license plate, it is likely that the insurance company would also require that a report be made to the local authorities.Based on the question details, it decreases the chance of a claim report.In a genuine hit-and-run situation a license plate is valuable information and given the help of law enforcement, will lead to the identification of the vehicle’s registrant and owner. A police report obviously assists an insurance company in pursuit of claim settlement.Additional Info… Do-it-yourself License Plate Information Search:Docu-search claims to provide their customers with information on a vehicle registrant and owner from a license plate number for a one time fee. For more information you can check out Docu-search here.Can someone report you for hitting their car if they only have your license plate number? Yes. Is it likely given the details of this question? No.However, if the accident involved significant damage and/or a hit-and-run, the holder of a license plate number would have all the information they need to make either a police or insurance claim report.If you live in a state where no part of the registration fee is deductible, so you threw away all your renewal forms, you don’t have the car and can’t check the glove box for your registration, don’t have the title because you have a loan and the bank has it, and your state issues license plates after you buy a car so it’s not on the paperwork, you can check with your state’s motor vehicle department. You could also ask your bank to look it up for you, but they would wonder why you can’t look at your car. Nowadays, license plate lookup is a must when you are going to buy a used car. This free online service will help you check all the key data on the car or vehicle of your choice in a matter of minutes (sometimes it can be done even faster). No need to visit your local DMV to get relevant records. Our specially designed license plate check online tool is just what you need! It will save you from unnecessary hassle and headache.To deliver you the most relevant license plate search results, this tool gets the information from 100% reliable and trustworthy data sources that are officially registered. Be sure that all the reports are done for your request exclusively. More importantly, the tool double-checks all the records and presents them in the form of a clear and good-looking report. Your personal data is never collected when you perform the search.Usually, people tend to use our handy and ultra-fast license plate lookup free tool to get a complete info on the vehicles or cars, which they would like to buy. If you combine this type of search with VIN history lookup and VIN number checkof the car (available at our site for free), you’ll definitely get a clear picture of the vehicle and its real current specs.Wait no longer! Use our free license plate check tool and find out all the relevant data in the blink of the eye!Reverse License Plate Number SearchUsing our checker you’ll get all the needed data almost immediately. There is no need to arrange an appointment at your local DMV and waste your precious time on going there. Look up license plate numbers easily from you laptop, PC or mobile wherever you are. The whole procedure will take a couple of minutes.Basically, the essence of this auto license plate search tool available on our site is to save you time and efforts on getting all the trustworthy data on the vehicle you need. There are many public websites where everyone can get access to the car records. However, it will take you hours to search for the necessary data and sometimes you will still fail to find the info that you’d like to get. That’s because this is a really effort and time-consuming process.FAXVIN is here for you to eliminate this hassle and make the whole process of acquiring the records on vehicles easy, safe, and quick.It gives you an exclusive opportunity to run reverse license plate lookupalong with all other types of checks that you may be interested in.Give it a try and you’ll see how convenient it is!What Data Will you Learn from our Reports?If you rely on our license plate search service you will get the following data:Accidents History will let you know if the car had any accident or was it ever damaged;Lien & Repossession Records, if the car is currently used in a loan, you will be aware of it;Mileage Rollback, this section will let you know if the mileage reported in the car is true;Flood, Hail and Fire Damage, this part of the report will let you know if the vehicle was ever damaged by such natural phenomena;Service, Inspection, and Registration History, will let make you aware of the maintenance history of the vehicle.This is just the most vital information you will get, the report will include lots of other features as well.This search is 100% legal and free. Try it now!What are the Data Sources?To deliver license plate lookup of supreme quality we use data from trustworthy and official databases only. They are the U.S. NMVTIS, car auctions, canadian motor vehicle agencies, assurance companies, car makers, car operators and a few other reliable sources.Are you ready to test our tool?Our handy services work really fast. You just need to input the number that you see on the plate in the online checker that you’ll find on our site. All the data you need will be sent to you shortly.To start you plate search you’ll need to take the following steps:Enter the number on the plate into our online checker.Hit the Check Now button.Get the results in the form of a short informative report. Usually, it takes a few minutes.Read the report from your mobile, PC, laptop, etc.Click on your state for information about license plates, including how to apply for, renew, and replace tags, as well as the cost of license plates at your state's DMV. Find information about license plate transfers and surrenders after selling a car.Find information about standard license plates, including how to apply for plates, renew license plates, and transfer tags. You can also find the cost of license platesand other relevant information on these pages.All states require motor vehicles to have license plates issued by the state's DMV which will be issued when you register your vehicle. Each state also requires license plates be renewed periodically. The length of time your plate is valid varies from state to state.Lost, stolen, or damaged license plates can be replaced in every state, and often tags can be transferred to another vehicle or owner. Your state's license plate page provides information about replacing and transferring tags.Where available, you'll find links to forms and other essential documents, as well as fees and instructions for completing license plate transactions. You'll also find contact information for your state's DMV and helpful information to make getting your license plate as smooth as possible.Whether you've bought or sold a vehicle, or you have questions about renewing your current registration, we have answers to some frequently asked questions about license plates and the DMV.How do I get a personalized or special interest license plate?Typically, the process for obtaining a personalized license plate or special interest plate is the same as applying for a regular plate, with the exception of checking a different box on your application and paying a higher fee.You would be surprised how many options there are for license plates in your state. If you're interested in finding out the types of plates offered and the cost of license plates, check out our License Plates and Placards page. If you choose personalized license plate numbers, the DMV will check license plates to make sure your choice is not taken.Where can I find a free license plate lookup?Not all states offer an online license plate lookup, license plate search or license plate owner lookup. Please visit our special license plate page to see if your state DMV offers this service, a license plate finder, or another alternative to search license plate availability. These tools are often helpful when you want to find a license plate number for your custom plate.What do I do with my license plates if I sell my vehicle?When you sell your vehicle, what you do with your license plates varies from state to state. In some states you keep the plates, in others they stay with the car. You can find information on our Title Transfers and License Plates & Placards pages for your state.How do I renew my license plate tags/stickers?The license plate tag renewal process or registration sticker renewal process also differs from state to state. Most states have a convenient online process that you can utilize every other renewal period, and for others, you can renew by mail. You can always renew in person at your local DMV office. If you don't receive a renewal notice, you may be able to look up license plate information online to check your expiration date.How do I replace my license plate tags/stickers?Sometimes, your plates and stickers can come loose from your vehicle—and sometimes, people will even steal your plates straight from your car.Thankfully, the process to replace car tags is pretty basic from state to state. For details, please visit your state's Replacing a Lost Registration page.How do I find my license plate number?You can usually find your license plate number on your registration card or certificate. Some states may also offer an online tag lookup or registration status search. Without your plate number, you may need other identifying information, such as your driver's license number or vehicle identification number (VIN).How do I get a temporary license plate?Many states offer temporary registrations and/or license plates for those purchasing a brand new vehicle, or transferring a title from one state to another.Visit our Vehicle Registration section and choose your state to find out if temporary plates are available to you, and the process to apply for one.I've completed the renewal process, but I have not received my tags. How do I find out where they are?Once you successfully complete all the requirements, it usually takes from 2 to 6 weeks to receive your tags. If yours still haven't arrived, you should contact your local DMV office. Some states offer online tracking that allows you to see when they processed or mailed your plates. You'll probably need to look up your license plate number or enter other vehicle information to find the status of your plates. How do I find a person by their license plate number?It is illegal to run a license plate check on someone else, regardless of the circumstances. Only a member of law enforcement can run a license plate or lookup license plate numbers to find vehicle owner information.While there are companies that offer such things as a free license plate or tag number search, you should always be careful when dealing with this type of company and always read the fine print. If you see an online license plates search, It is most likely a scam.DMV.ORG: The DMV Organized: The DMV Organized has compiled the information you need to apply for a disability placard or license plate in your state. Search our pages to find out what you need to apply, where to apply, and how to renew or replaceyour disabled parking permit.Most states offer removable placards for those with short-term or long-term disabilities, as well as license plates for those with long-term disabilities. Many states also offer special license plates for disabled veterans.To apply for disability placards or license plates, you'll be required to have a doctor or other approved medical professional complete part of your application to certify your disability. In some cases, you may have to pay a fee for your permit.Where available, we've provided links to the forms and other materials you'll need to complete your application. You'll also find website, telephone, and mailing information to make your application process easier; and we let you know about fees for license plates and placards.Let DMV.ORG: The DMV Organized assist you in getting your disability placards and plates so you can start using disabled parking as soon as possible.Choose Your StateAlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansasCaliforniaColoradoConnecticutDelawareFloridaGeorgiaHawaiiIdahoIllinoisIndianaIowaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMarylandMassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouriMontanaNebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhioOklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth CarolinaSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermontVirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyomingWashington DCThe best way would be for you to become a member of law enforcement, because this information isn't publicly available.In the USA, the Drivers’ Privacy Protection Act (DPPA) (18 U.S. Code § 2721 - Prohibition on release and use of certain personal information from State motor vehicle records) prohibits the release of personal information from State Motor Vehicle Records. Any entity obtaining and re-releasing this information may well be breaking the law, or is a total scam to get your money and offer nothing in return.There were only a few hundred automobiles in existence in 1901 when the concept of license plates first took hold. Automobiles were the future, many knew, and despite their annoying noise, terrifying speed, and frequent breakdowns there was a push to document them for legal purposes. Several European countries had required plates since around 1893.In 1901 New York began to require that vehicle owners display their initials on the back of their automobiles but switched to numbered plates when too many people had the same initials. Massachusetts was the first state to issue license plates in 1903. Plates weren't made in standard sizes or shapes until 1957. One of the benefits of states standardizing vehicle registration was to remove the layers of often confusing and contradictory regulations applied by each local jurisdiction that roads crossed. Once vehicle registrations were handled by states, road regulations in general also became standard including speed limits, signage, and rules for drivers.All states now require license plates, but regulations vary about whether plates must be on the front and rear bumpers as well as registration sticker requirements. All autos in the United States have an additional identifying serial number known as the VIN or Vehicle Identification Number which is inscribed in the frame and often visible in a corner of the windshield.Vehicle DocumentationVIN numbers stay with a car forever, regardless of ownership or registration status. VIN numbers allow some services to track the sales of vehicles across state lines, and may include documentation if the auto has been wrecked or ruined in a flood. License plates are temporary identifiers that change when ownership of a vehicle is transferred. A registration sticker, sometimes applied to a corner of the license plate and sometimes attached to the car's windshield, depending on the state where it is registered, shows if the car meets current standards for licensing and insurance in that state.When police check a vehicle's status, they are able to tap into a database of information that shows whether the license plate belongs to the particular vehicle, whether the driver's insurance is up to date, and whether the registration is valid. Police may also be able to discern if a vehicle has been stolen because VIN numbers are usually circulated to identify stolen cars. Of course police are also able to check on the driver's record, to see whether he has any outstanding warrants for other offenses or might be a habitual offender behind the wheel, all clues to his current behavior.License Plate ResearchIt is easier to research a driver's history than it is to look up a vehicle's owner using a license plate number. While driving history records are quasi-public and may be requested if one can supply the driver's name, birthdate and a legitimate reason for the request, license plates can only be traced by police or other law enforcement officials in most states.The Driver's Privacy Protection Act of 1994 is a Federal law that was passed to prevent people from tracking down and harassing those who disagreed with them politically. This law prevents most people from researching the owner of a vehicle using a license plate number in most instances but there are many exceptions. Insurance companies, private investigators, and tow companies may have access to reverse license plate research tools, according to the law. Private toll collectors, government agencies, courts, and vehicle manufacturers that need to communicate recall notices are all excepted from the law as well.If you're concerned about a driving incident and have a license plate number of a drunk driver, a hit-and-run driver, or other dangerous situation it's often possible to pass license plate information along to police for their investigation.It’s very interesting to me that the scammers have downvoted this and other similar answers, in an effort to suppress the real state and make their scams easier to sell to the public.CoolGet your first report now!Good Question! ThanksI’m like Quora!

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