Santa Monica Daily Press, March 27, 2013

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 2013

Volume 12 Issue 117

Santa Monica Daily Press

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Cops crack down on disabled parking fakes Over 150 misused, expired placards confiscated BY ASHLEY ARCHIBALD Daily Press Staff Writer

PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITY Parking is the source of many complaints about Santa Monica, but at least one population that should have no trouble is getting squeezed out by impostors. The fraudulent use of disabled placards is on the rise, police say, with many of those using the highly-recognizable blue and white passes parked in high-demand locations around Santa Monica College, auto dealerships and even local hospitals. The placards give the owner the right to park in spots designated for the disabled, but also allows for free parking at meters and in residential zones with restricted parking. It makes them a highly valuable commodity for those that don’t want to cough up the cash to meet Santa Monica’s newlyraised metered parking prices or contend with the new smartmeters, which know when people attempt to overstay their welcome in on-street spots. It also creates a problem for the disabled, said Chris Arroyo, chair of Santa Monica’s Disabilities Commission. “It can be the difference between making an appointment to running an errand or not,” Arroyo said. “That can be anywhere from mildly inconvenient to a health issue. I SEE PLACARDS PAGE 8

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BESSIE COLEMAN

‘Queen Bess’ recognized for Women in Aviation month SMO honors female pilots’ contributions on website, Facebook page BY ASHLEY ARCHIBALD Kevin Herrera kevinh@smdp.com BUSTED: Traffic officers Manuel Ramirez (left) and Daniel Price display placards that were allegedly being used illegally in Santa Monica.

refined to run automobiles. Those industries have powerful protectors in both parties in Congress who will fight any additional regulations handed down by the administration that could contribute to Americans paying more for electricity and gas at the pump. There’s also the

SMO Before the Tuskegee Airmen or Amelia Earhart’s head-turning escapades, there was Bessie Coleman. “The air is the only place free from prejudices,” Coleman once said, and very few would know it as well as she. Santa Monica Airport officials honored Coleman, the first African-American female to get pilot’s license, for National Women in Aviation Month, celebrated each March to recognize the female pioneers of flight as well as those who participate in the field today. The airport team has been rotating through important women in aviation on

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Obama’s promises on climate change BY DINA CAPPIELLO Associated Press

The issue: Slowing the buildup of greenhouse gases responsible for warming the planet is one of the biggest challenges the United States and President Barack Obama face. The effects of rising global temperatures are widespread

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