Anyone who uses a Parking Permit that does not belong to them can:
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Be sent to prison.
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Loan the Parking Permit to people with disabilities.
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Legally park in spaces reserved for people with disabilities.
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Be charged with a second degree misdemeanor.
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Explanation
In Florida, drivers who use a parking permit that does not belong to them will be charged with a second-degree misdemeanor, punishable by a significant fine or some time in jail. Their illegally parked vehicle may be towed, and the parking permit will be confiscated.
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