Tired Of Being Blocked Out Of Handicapped Parking Spots?

Image of a sixty seconds is too long parking leaflet that states- Parking here for just a minute is sixty seconds too long. Never park in a space reserved for people with disabilities unless you have a permit, placard or handicapped parking plates. It's the courteous thing to do and it's the law. Remember: Do not park in the striped access aisles next to spaces reserved for people with disabilities, even if you have a permit or plates. Access aisles provide room for wheelchair users to transfer safely to and from their vehicles.We have all seen this happen or experienced the frustration. An AB blocking a parking space reserved for people with disabilities.

We’re never sure if it’s just lack of awareness, lack of courtesy, or just common laziness that drives people to drive onto these reserved spaces. What ever the reason, it’s time we all got proactive and got the word out.

Have you ever discovered someone illegally parked in a spot reserved for people with disabilities and wished you could say or do something?


Now you can! Take action with our handy “Just a Minute…” is 60 Seconds too long parking pad.

Simply slip one of these informative reminders under the offender’s windshield wiper
and you’ve made your point.

Download and print your own.
Purchase 10-pack Special (100 leaflets) online.

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  1. goddessoflubbock says:

    There’s also a big problem with people using someone else’s hangtag. There is very little enforcement in this area bc the parking officers don’t want to get into actually checking if they are the proper party.

    I almost never park in HC bc there’s never a spot. Then I get people without a disability yelling that I’m illegally taking *their* spot (the anger level is equivalent to how close a spot I get..).