Re: Katy: Infants left in vehicle outside gun store taken by
Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2012 4:52 pm
...some results are worth the punishment...
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The Texas DMV site states that DV-plates are indeed the same as Handicapped-plates.SewTexas wrote:in this area you'll also get those with DV plates parking in handicap spots....well, those mean two different things...you can be a disabled vet, but not be "handicapped" so as to need a handicap parking space, you may have lost a finger or two and earned the plates, but not a wheel chair plate. It's a biggie with me...I drive my FIL, he earned both!
I am a "Disabled" Veteran, but I have a Zero-percent disability rating. That means that I don't get any money or a DV plate. I do get free VA Medical services for the rest of my life.and MILITARY Disabled Veteran license plates feature "DV" as part of the license plate number…as part of the license plate number. DV-designated plates provide the same parking rights…
One of my pet peeves is someone perfectly healthy using someone else's placard to park in a HC parking spot. I would love to see them get one of those $500 parking tickets.surprise_i'm_armed wrote:People parking in handicapped spaces frost me too.
I have sometimes approached them and they'll say "My placard's on the dashboard."
Sure enough - when I pass closer to the car, the placard is laying flat on the dashboard, instead of
hanging from the inside rearview mirror like it's supposed to be. Sheesh!
SIA