In a parking space reserved for people with disabilities, non-disabled drivers:
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May not park, but may stop in an emergency.
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May stand in an emergency.
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May neither park nor stop.
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May not stop, but may park in an emergency.
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Explanation
You may never park or leave your vehicle in a space reserved for the disabled, unless you are disabled and display a placard or disabled person license plates.
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