No one could tell by looking at me that I need a placard for my husband's car. Don't judge other's so quickly. I had a stroke and had my driver's license taken away from me . My left foot is in severe pain after walking or standing for any longer than about 15 mins. So I can walk into a store and look fine, but I usually am limping out of the store. I have other issues but they don't relate to my placard.
I think that people like to point and judge which is so wrong. Also the state of MA had a photo on the handicap placard. If I had mine stolen I would report it to the registry because if that person is ever stopped and questioned regarding the placard it would come up as stolen. (My husband working on the police dept would question people who he felt were possibly using someone else's placard and ask for ID to see if it matched up to the owner of the placard). He found a lot of people using relative's or deceased owners of placards. The fines in MA were very hefty, not sure what the fines are in FL for these violations.
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