Guest guest Posted August 14, 2010 Report Share Posted August 14, 2010 I cannot thank you all enough for all the emails with instructional advice, thoughtful wishes and everything! I am so grateful for such useful information and so many caring people!!!! note:: There was an announcement over the intercom at the school that someone had parked in the handicap spot, when I got to my car, cop was gone and ticket in the windshield. I never saw the cop. Ive read that the fee is 200 or 250. But when I called the number on the ticket, a guy told me it was 517.00. Maybe it's more because it's in school zone?? or maybe they just increased it, or maybe (hopefully) the guy is wrong. By the way I have 2 Autism awareness bumper stickers " I love someone recovering from Autism " and " Autism Recovery - Let's complete the puzzle " on the top back windshield of my car. I guess that didn't help any. Again, THANKS SO MUCH EVERYONE and I pray that you all have a super great weekend!!!!!!!!! .....anna winnchimes <winnchimes@...> wrote: I'm so used to parking in handicap places at my son's school because we have > been given permission to do that for years because of his Autistic meltdowns. > I don't normally park in handicap places anywhere unless it is a big event like > Plano's Balloon festival where my son hit me continuously the whole way walking > > to the gate, finally one of the people driving golf carts helping handicap >asked > > if she could help & drive us. > Today was an event at a new school (tons of cars) and after I moved my car after > citation (not by school officials or the peace officer, but by a cop driving >by) > > and parked far away, he hit me the whole time walking back to the school. >(He's > > almost 14 and packs quite a punch) > I have seen online where some people with Autistic kids have temporary parking > passes, I don't know if that's available in Texas, but even if they are not I'd > > rather get hit by my son than pay the 500 fine. > Do you think if I get a note from the doctor, they might dismiss the charge as >a > > warning or at least lessen the fine. We can't afford it, and I didn't know it > was that much! Most schools have understood our situation and allowed us the > access. But we never needed a sticker or pass until now.> > Any advice would be appreciated. ....anna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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