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Handicapped driver yield$ in ticket appeal

By Peter Gelzinis
Friday, November 9, 2007 -
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Looking back on it now, Irene “Renee” Moffatt realizes her biggest mistake was telling the truth.

“I probably should’ve said my (handicap) placard fell on the seat or something,” sighed Renee (she pronounces it REE-nee). “Then I bet none of this would have happened, and I wouldn’t be talking to you right now.”

 
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Renee Moffatt displays a $100...
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Renee Moffatt displays a $100 ticket she received for parking in a handicapped spot, despite having a handicap placard on her rearview mirror.
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