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A new state law requires placard holders who have had theirs for six years or longer to renew them with DMV in order to remain eligible.
A new state law requires placard holders who have had theirs for six years or longer to renew them with DMV in order to remain eligible.
A new state law requires placard holders who have had theirs for six years or longer to renew them with DMV in order to remain eligible.
A new state law requires placard holders who have had theirs for six years or longer to renew them with DMV in order to remain eligible.
The DMV said last year there were over 2.3 million active disabled placards statewide after the department cracked down on fraudulent activity by invoking the new renewal law; almost 350,000 ...
Q: Renee Chapman of Murrieta said she and her husband have noticed as they drive around Murrieta, Menifee and Temecula that there are an unusually high number of drivers with disabled license plates ...