Legal Question in Traffic Law in California

I live in a 37foot moter home in san diego ca. acording to SDMC 86.0138(A) IGOT A PARKING VIOLATION FOR PARKING ON THE STREET BETWEEN HOURS OF 2AM TO 6AM BUT IAM HANDICAPED AND I HAD THE PLACARD IN THE WINDOW AND STILL GOT A TICKIT THE HANDICAP D.M.V LAWS SAY I CAN PARK FOR As LONG AS I WISH THERE IS NO TIME LIMIT DOES THIS APLY TO My OVER SIZE VEHICLE OR DOES THE D.M.V LAW ADA LAW TAKE PRESADENTS OVER CITY ORDNICE THANK YOU


Asked on 5/12/15, 11:37 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Phillip D. Wheeler, Esq. Phillip D. Wheeler, Attorney At Law

ADA law for supersede the law in my opinion. You need to contact your city manager, the mayors office, or the city hall in your city and fight this. What good would the ADA or the placards be if every city could just ignore them. This is violating your rights, the rights that come along with a placard from the DMV.

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Answered on 5/12/15, 12:46 pm


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