Attorney General Koster announces results of handicapped accessible-parking operation

Attorney General Chris Koster announced that 108 citations – 80 tickets and 28 warnings – were issued as part of an accessible-parking enforcement operation held in the Kansas City area on Saturday.  Koster participated in the operation with Jackson County Sheriff Mike Sharp’s office, as well as the police departments of Independence, Lee’s Summit and Oak Grove.

Koster said officers from the participating law enforcement agencies patrolled shopping areas looking for vehicles that were illegally parked in handicapped-accessible parking spaces.  The operation was designed not only to enforce the law, but also to educate people on Missouri laws regarding handicapped-accessible parking spaces. 

Under Missouri law, it is illegal:
*to park in an accessible parking space without an authorized license plate or hangtag
*to use a license plate or hangtag issued to someone not in the car
*and to park in the striped aisles next to an accessible space.

Missouri laws set fines for disabled parking violations at up to $300.

“This operation showcased our determination to see that citizens who are temporarily or permanently disabled will have access to the designated accessible parking spaces they are entitled to use under the law,” Koster said.  “This is a matter of respect – respecting the law, and respecting the person who has the lawful right to use that special parking.”

Koster said he plans to work with local law enforcement in the St. Louis area to conduct a similar sweep in the near future.

 

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