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Default Disabled parking?

How many of you have it, and did you have any issues getting it? It appears like it's free in my state. Does SMF or PN qualify?

I have had days that I really could use it, not often, but they do happen. For instance if I go to the farmer's market, I may have to go up a few floors to find parking, then walk up and down the stairs to get to where I need to be. If I could park on the first floor, in a handicapped spot, it would be phenomenally better because the stairs hurt (there is no elevator).
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