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Handicap Placard is for the State Motor Vehicle or Vehicles that it is registered for. Golf carts are not included!
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When picking up placards from Sumter county office I was told the second one was for my golf cart.
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What if the sheriff comes along when the driver is not there to prove disability?
Not sure you have to prove your disability. I see many people who look quite healthy with handicap placards. I also know that some people use them from other family members so they can get a better parking space. Sad.
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What if the sheriff comes along when the driver is not there to prove disability?
you don't have to prove the disability. and no cop ever can ask for that either. These cards and plates are by medical form and 'certified' by the PCP or specialist
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Not sure you have to prove your disability. I see many people who look quite healthy with handicap placards. I also know that some people use them from other family members so they can get a better parking space. Sad.
Somebody correct me if wrong: I was under the impression that along with the handicap placard the individual is given a matching ID card with the same number on it as well as the person's name. That way, a LEO could ask one to prove they are the one using the handicapped space without violating the ADA by asking about their disability
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Not sure you have to prove your disability. I see many people who look quite healthy with handicap placards. I also know that some people use them from other family members so they can get a better parking space. Sad.
you can't tell by the way they look, there are many reasons they can get one. It does have certain requirements, however none of them are applicable at Disney as their handicap parking is a hike from the gates. (my soapbox, sorry)

Either rate, think of someone with COPD, knee replacement, there are many things... including a pacemaker/defibrillator that quailfies. in these cases you can't tell
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I don’t agree. I was up north to visit my family recently and we went a restaurant and it was packed with all the handicapped spaces taken. I dropped mom and family off at the front door (she has a state placard assigned to her) and when I parked in a normal space there was a family getting a handicapped person out of their van and into the establishment from half way across the parking lot in the dark and with some rain. If I am driving mom, I try to not park in the handicapped spot and instead drop her off and or get a spot close to the handicapped ones within reason. Many times I laugh because the regular spots are sometimes closer to the door than the handicapped ones (some of the pools here are an example). As you said, it might not be the driver that’s handicapped and like I said above it should be reserved for wheelchair handicapped.
When I was taking care of my mom, I realized a lot of handicapped spots were not near the entrance. Case in point, Toojays at Sumter landing. My mom with lung issues had to walk from behind while healthy people in golf carts parked in front. Makes no sense. I also noticed many doors were not easily opened if you had a wheelchair.
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Handicap Placard is for the State Motor Vehicle or Vehicles that it is registered for. Golf carts are not included!
- Handicap placards are not assigned to a vehicle, they are assigned to an individual
- The application for a handicap placard states: "The permit must be hung on the rear-viewmirror of any vehicle used to transport the disabled person(s) while parked in a designated disabled person parking space." (emphasis added)
- Chapter 320 of the Florida statutes includes the section on handicap placards and their use in motor vehicles
- Chapter 320 of the Florida statute defines a golf cart as a motor vehicle

Put it all together and a golf cart transporting a disabled person is a motor vehicle entitled to utilize a handicap placard when parked in a handicap parking spot.

Thinking about it another way, does a person's disability suddenly go away when they are in a golf cart? If not then the need for the parking and the placard exists whether the vehicle is a Ford pickup, Mini Cooper, or golf cart.
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IMHO placards should be for golf cart only. Cars should have mandatory license plates showing a handicap.
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I was really responding to the original post about using a handicapped placard with a golf cart.

If people are using fake placards (which I am sure happens in both cars and golf carts), that’s a different issues. It’s a societal problem.
I am amazed at the number of handicapped parking at the bowling alley. If you can bowl, can't you walk?
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Somebody correct me if wrong: I was under the impression that along with the handicap placard the individual is given a matching ID card with the same number on it as well as the person's name. That way, a LEO could ask one to prove they are the one using the handicapped space without violating the ADA by asking about their disability
I read it quickly but I believe Florida law requires the individual's DL number be on Florida-issued placards for that validation purpose.

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320.0848(2)(a) .... One side of the placard must display the applicant’s driver license number or state identification card number along with a warning that the applicant must have such identification at all times while using the parking permit....
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You can use on your cart however, unless you have a way a make it very hard to remove I wouldn't recommend it. They do get stolen. Enforcement here is almost non-existent so use at your own peril.
When I lived in Iowa the enforcement of handicapped parking restrictions was non existent. Some kind soul decided to place a 2’x2’ self adhesive “courtesy notice” on the windshield on violator’s cars asking them to please respect the needs of the handicapped. This worked well. It took violators at least 20 minutes to remove the sticky paper, and thus eliminating the convenience they had sought by stealing the space. The cops were aggrieved about it, but they never caught the folks behind the courtesy reminders. Also, handicapped parking was again available for those who needed it.
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Somebody correct me if wrong: I was under the impression that along with the handicap placard the individual is given a matching ID card with the same number on it as well as the person's name. That way, a LEO could ask one to prove they are the one using the handicapped space without violating the ADA by asking about their disability
Correct. My wife had a handicap placard and a paper form like a car registration that was kept in the glovebox. It had her personal information, and the number of the placard listed on it. This was to be shown to a LEO to prove that she was the person to whom the placard was issued. There was not information on the card stating motor vehicle information.
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I am amazed at the number of handicapped parking at the bowling alley. If you can bowl, can't you walk?
Giving this statement more attention than it deserves.....

- Inability to walk is not the only disability entitling one to handicap parking
- Bowling requires about 15 feet of walking, less than the distance from a handicap spot
- Bowling doesn't necessarily require any walking at all
- There is not a requirement that you bowl when you are inside a bowling alley
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It should be for people in wheelchairs only (like on the placard), IMO.
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Yes, a valid disability placard can be used to park a golf cart in a handicap space in Florida. Golf carts are treated the same as other vehicles for handicap parking. The placard should be displayed on the golf cart, either on the rear-view mirror or secured to the cart. Parking without a placard could result in a ticket.
I used to think that way until I got to the point where going out or even getting around the house without my cane is out of the question. I still try to keep spaces open when I can for the people with conditions worse than mine. There are many that abuse it, that's for sure. But the wheelchair requirement is a bit extreme, I hope (assuming) you stay healthy and can be mobile without assistance.
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