Q: Hi Honk: I drop off my handicapped roommate at the entrance of the store he shops at. The store also has a pharmacy, where he gets his meds. Afterward, I park in a handicap space and wait for him. I put the placard on the rearview mirror, and I also have his authorization in my console. I never thought about it before until I saw a YouTube video, but is this legal? Of course, if it’s not, I will certainly park somewhere else.
– Fran-Ellin Napoleon, Hemet
A: The law is to help the individual that the disabled-person placard or license plates is for, Fran-Ellin, as you clearly understand.
“Yes, as long as the person who is assigned the valid placard is present, you are allowed to park in handicap-designated parking spaces,” Sgt. Gerard McCann of the Orange County Sheriff’s Departm

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