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Originally Posted by lolcamaro
I just heard that this was the case. I have been looking into state and federal law and this appears to be the case although I can't find the actual law its self to confirm this for certain.
Does anyone have any insight on this?
Also, I understand that people should generally not park in handicapped parking spaces regardless but in situations where the entire lot is empty including 10 handicapped parking spaces right in front and you are just running in for a second, this is something that is good to know.
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In NC you can still get a ticket.
As long as it's been clearly marked as handicapped (whether it's by a sign, the symbol painted in the parking spot, or the outline of the spot painted blue) it is illegal to park there without a permit.