A Bylaw Services officer issued seven tickets in a two-hour period at an Ottawa parking lot this week for misusing accessible parking permits. Ottawa Bylaw Services says an officer was checking the accessible parking permits in a grocery store parking lot in Orléans on Tuesday. Five tickets were issued for using a permit that belonged to someone else, and one ticket was handed out for using an accessible parking permit that expired in 2022.
Officials say another ticket was issued for using a fake accessible parking permit. Each ticket is worth a $500 fine. “When you misuse an accessible parking space you make our community less inclusive,” Bylaw Services said in a social media post.
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