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Depending on what state you live in, local/county PD can ticket/tow on private property. In IL, they absolutely can. Them ticketing at an apartment is no different than ticketing at Walmart for Handicapped parking violations.
Vehicles displaying these plates may park in spaces reserved for persons with disabilities. Disabled Veteran license plates are multi-year and may be displayed on passenger vehicles, trucks and vans weighing 8,000 pounds or less and sport utility vehicles.
An accessible parking space consists of a vehicle space and a diagonally striped access aisle. The entire space must be kept clear of obstructions including ice, snow, shopping cart corrals, trash cans, seasonal garden displays and bicycle racksat all times.
The applicant must reside on a residential street that is zoned RS-1 through RS-5. The applicant must have either a current disabled Illinois license plate or a disabled placard issued by the Illinois Secretary of State. The applicant must reside at the location for which the signs are being requested.
Enforcement activities related to these issues (fraudulent use of permits, illegal parking in accessible spaces, etc.) are typically carried out by state and local authorities, such as city police departments.
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Police can and will enforce handicapped rules, even on private property.
An applicant must complete a Persons with Disabilities Certification for Parking Placard/License Plates form (VSD 62) certifying the disability by a licensed physician. If the applicant has a permanent disability, the form must be mailed to the Secretary of States office (by either the physician or the applicant).

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