Antigua’s Traffic Department Cracks Down on Unauthorized Parking in Disabled Spaces

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The Traffic Department, in partnership with the Antigua and Barbuda Transport Board, is rigorously enforcing legislation for designated disabled parking in St. John’s.

Superintendent Elson Quammie announced full law implementation with a $500 fine for violators. Strict measures include towing, fines, and potential clamping in the future.

Project Officer Sherrylaine Bowens emphasized the availability of disabled emblems, costing $175 for 12 months (permanent) and $120 for six months (temporary).

She cautioned against misuse of emblems for unauthorized parking in disabled spaces.

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  1. No pun intended! The enforcement needs to include places like Woods Mall, in front of the lab where just last week a woman with two teens in the car pulled into the handicap spot next to the wheelchair ramp which is front of the lab. They all got out, very able-bodied, talking and laughing, and proceeded to go down to Radio Shack! So either they are ILLITERATE or just plain STUPID!
    Wish i could’ve seen the look on her face when she came back to her car! Vandalism you say?…Nah!
    She would’ve been happier with $500 fine!

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