Guest guest Posted August 13, 2010 Report Share Posted August 13, 2010 I don't have advice for the current situation but if you plan to use those parking spaces you need to apply for a placard. Go to the website for your state's RMV or DMV to get the form. You fill out part of the form and your child's doctor fills out the other part. S S offTopic sort of~parked in handicap at school, got citation, advice? Posted by: " winnchimes " winnchimes@... winnchimes Thu Aug 12, 2010 12:02 pm (PDT) 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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