All week Stanley Roberts has been looking into drivers misusing disabled parking placards and permits to get a better parking spot. #caughtoncamera #karens #viralvideo #baddrivers #news #arizona
Still don’t know why you need to park close to the door ,but then walk for long distances inside the store , ? It just seems bizarre to me , I can understand if you need wider spaces to fully open your car doors but inside the store doesn’t become smaller just because you’re allowed to park near the door ? People typically walk 10 times the distance in the store than from the car park to the store
$290, is that enough? 2nd offence, $580? 3rd offence, $1,160? 4th offence, $2,320 + loss of license for 6 months. Further offences, keep doubling the fine and loss of license. 6th, all the penalties, doubled, + jail time.
Thank you for highlighting the importance of reserving these spots for the disabled and for educating people about the role of the access lane adjacent to these handicapped spots.
STANLEY!! You're very much missed here in the Bay Area, So glad to see that your still doing your "thing"! KRON blew it when they lost you! Keep up the good fight and best of health to you.
I must not have realized how busy I've been and not watched your videos to know you've moved to Arizona! I DID recently go to San Francisco last month and I made sure that I was following as many laws as I knew about to avoid being "caught misbehaving"! Though, honestly, I was hoping to run into you and thank you for the good work you do...and being fair about it with drivers, pedestrians and cyclists.
The fines need to be $1,000, loss of driving privileges for 90 days, 160 hours of community service and their picture posted on a billboard while doing community service. And this is just for the first time getting caught. Second time x2, third time x3, there is no fourth time.
Off subject question, I am a senior and needed a part for my car and stopped at auto zone and noticed that the handicap/senior parking spots were the farthest from the door which didn't make sense to me, I asked the store manager about it and he said thats where they put the wheelchair ramp which still didn't make sense to me, why not put the ramp and HC spots closest to the door??? It kind of makes me feel not welcome at autozone.
We need this in Boston Massachusetts people here don’t have any respect for no disability person. I seen people taking out knifes guns be they don’t care is their not handicap police needs to get stronger with big tickets… Everyone that does not have a placer they need to follow the laws… I’m disabled and I see a person on the handicap space I confront them oh boy I hade to walk away it horrible…. God bless
Me, too. I was born/raised in The City, but move away because I couldn't afford the COL. Watching Stan's PBB was highly nostalgic, but it made me realize what a hell hole the BA had become...
Sometimes it's not enough for people to get a ticket and fined for parking in places that they shouldn't have been parking in the first place. In some cases, not even suspension/revoking their driver's license or even jail time is enough. If you really want to get their attention, tow their car. In some states, citizens can be trained to help police enforce parking laws, and if laws were changed, people should have their cars towed if they are caught by these volunteers after a certain number of times per year. If the laws say that you were reported to the police by a volunteer for parking in a disabled/handicap parking space, or access space, 3 or more times within a calendar year, your car will be put into a database for tow truck companies to access with the purpose of finding and towing your car. If you want your car back, you pay the fines as well as complete a course in why it is not ok to park in these spaces unless you are disabled/handicap. Also, I think that releasing a photo of violators on social media for the public to witness as a means of deterrence should also be considered.
The sign says van accessible, but I don’t think that people associate that with a ramp. I have never seen a ramp in a handicapped parking space. Generally you see lifts which don’t takes as much room. I don’t think that people are familiar with the large ramps and are not blocking them deliberately.
Stanley Roberts, you have got some balls my friend (that is a compliment)! It may be your job to go and talk to people but you never know when there will be a nut job in the car you talk to next. :)
Dennis Knapp good looking out that little girl belongs in the back seat with a seatbelt on not in front without a seatbelt and the mother to stay safe 👮🏻♂️🚔👮🏻♂️
Stanley, I am a big fan of yours! You do a lot of good out there. I live in Washington PA in western PA. I wish that you could go around Washington for 1 day and report on the handicap parking violations here. I've had a plackerard for 15 years, my knees are full of arthritis and I can't walk very far without a lot of pain. I get a bunch of snide remarks & looks because at 1st glance I look like a scofflaw myself.
Which is why I use a cane, besides needing it for balance. If I'm having a good day I don't use the handicapped parking, but there are days I definitely need it.
Everybody has a same excuse I didn't know.so if they was parked in front of a fire station with lights going and sirens on they would say I was only going to be there for just a few minutes I didn't know they were going to be coming out
I have a back injury it isn't to bad and i have a placard but even i don't use it unless i really feel like i need to and i can tell which days will be good and which are going to be bad good days i'll stay out of the handicap spots course these are the days almost all are open then the days i needed everyone is filledup. With sports cars and Jacked up 4x4 trucks.. and i have sat there and watched i normally don't judge much but if you have a disability you wouldn't be getting into low slung cars or jacked up trucks without issue and these people i seen had no problems getting in. One of them even had a expired permit I called the local PD they started checking out the handicap areas well over half of them the permit did not even belong to them.
1:42 this guy I can respect seeing where he is actually parked. AND especially after he asked the reporter a straight question...” what’s a while to you?” And the reporter responds back with a swarmy answer!!
They should thank God they CAN walk instead of not being able to walk without with 1 cane, 2 canes, crutches or w/c. like me and thousands of other's. I wish I could walk like I use to
My son is temporary on wheelchair due to a surgery, and I learn that hard way that people just parked in school parking shamelessly l, dropping kids or waiting form them to pickup on disabled parking spots, I have to find 2 empty spots to get him out of the car and then push him all the way to the school. Where is common sense people? If you know where it is happening it's in Austin TX
People who park in the blue zone without valid placards behave badly and get 880 dollar tickets: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QKbQp-K3Acw.html
This minor violation should be a $3,000 fine. If the number is so outrageous it would hopefully deter people from parking in handicapped spots in the future. Same with littering
Come to my Walmart. They added van access and NO ONE GIVES A CRAP! Not cars nor trucks of people who are disabled respect the van parking, kind of pisses me off! Don’t get me wrong, I park in the “police friends of Walmart” parking spaces every time for two reasons. 1st: if they are on duty, they can park in the fire lane. 2nd if they are off duty, they are not entitled to privileged parking. Also a few of our officers need additional exercise because a couple of them couldn’t catch the ice cream on foot.
Try this 💩🐂 in San Francisco? Huh, they would probably pass the FO when they see how much the violation is. Unko Stan, SFMTA DP Detail miss doing sting operations with ya.