Los Angeles Times

DMV and outof-state placards

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Re “A rude welcoming,” Letters, April 18, and “Fines — and media glare — for parking scofflaws,” April 14

On April 11, the California Department of Motor Vehicles conducted an operation directed against fraudulent use of disabled plates and placards in Glendale, which resulted in 42 citations, including one written to the father of a wheelchair­bound woman.

Because not all the facts in this particular case were reported, some people interprete­d the action as reprehensi­ble and criticized the DMV for not accepting an out-of-state disabled placard.

The department would like to point out that outof-state disabled placards are indeed accepted in California when used by visitors to the state. When DMV investigat­ors attempted to validate the placard in question, issued in Iowa more than seven years ago, no record was found. In addition, the father advised the investigat­or the family has resided in California for seven years, obtaining both a California driver license and vehicle registrati­on.

Although the action taken by the investigat­or was valid, the same investigat­or provided the father with assistance in obtaining a California disabled placard, and the citation was canceled. Armando Botello

Sacramento The writer is deputy director of the DMV’s office of public affairs.

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