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My workplace has two disabled parks right outside the front in a very busy carpark. Since this new increased fine has come about all of a sudden these parks are noticibly empty. They are usually always taken. There is a nail salon/spa right next to us and I suspect alot of these parks were taken by their customers who probably had disability stickers that were not valid to them. Of course other entitled people who can't be bothered having to walk across a carpark to get where they want would take them as well. I'm pleased they have increased this fine - disabled parks should be for disabled people not just the lazy, the cheaters, and the super entitled.

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