In many state/federal/county parks we have been at, after a certain time of day, usually sometime in the afternoon, the handicap sites are open for non handicapped if the handicap site is not taken and all the remaining sites are full. As long as folks follow the rules, I don't care who is in the spot. From a state revenue standpoint I'd rather see the spots used than site empty when there are folks that are lined up and would pay to use them but can't because it's only handicapped 24/7.
It is a potential issue if someone handicapped comes in late, but that's the rules. I assume that if someone has a handicap sticker they have a legit reason to have it and have every right to use it. While many handicaps are obvious, many aren't.
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