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Cripples only
In the late nineties, indignant ANP used her HP DeskJet 292C (purchased from now-defunct iconomy.com) to print self-righteous stickers.
I stuck one or two on cars that I spotted improperly parked in reserved spaces, generally right in front of Payne-Whitney gym. (Irony!)
My older sister sent me (via her fiance) a link to a blog describing how some Latvians have kicked this up a notch:

(translated from the original Latvian)
Ragged Edge > Media Circus Blog > Signs of the Times?
Adverbox > Disabled people awareness
Coolz0r > Marketing Thoughts > Your spine or mine

January 20th, 2007 at 1:29 pm
I just read about CaughtYa.org in “The Snoop Next Door”, an article in the January 15, 2007 issue of The Wall Street Journal. As the article states, “Caughtya.org hosts pictures of cars illegally parked in handicapped spaces.”
Never mind the Journal’s infuriating use of the word “handicapped”; I’m adding CaughtYa’s blog to my Esprsso channel “Crips”.