Illinois state officials review abuse of disabled placards

Illinois state officials review abuse of disabled placards
Illinois Secretary of State Jess White Flickr/Citizens for Jesse White
Illinois state officials review abuse of disabled placards
Illinois Secretary of State Jess White Flickr/Citizens for Jesse White

Illinois state officials review abuse of disabled placards

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Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White is looking to increase penalties for drivers who illegally park in spots reserved for the disabled.

Starting in January, White said his office will look into increasing fines for those who illegally park in reserved spots without a placard and for those who use fraudulent placards. This comes after Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel proposed fine increases for those who use fake, stolen or altered disability placards to park. 

“I think it’s a violation of all laws of human decency for you to be able bodied but yet you want to take advantage of a program that has been set aside for those in need,” said White.

White said he’s considering upping the fines for illegally using disability permits to more than $2,000. Current fines for motorists start at $350 for parking without a placard, and a $500 fine and 30-day driver’s license suspension for those illegally using one.

White also said his office will again increase enforcement of disability parking rules at malls during the holiday season. Secretary of State police will be outposted at malls in Schaumburg, Rockford, Springfield and Marion on Black Friday and through the weekend. A spokesperson for White’s office says this is the first year Secretary of State police will target several malls on Black Friday since the upped enforcement began in 2005. 

The spokesperson said the office’s police force will move mall-by-mall throughout the state through the remainder of the year.