UofL student with invisible disability urges stricter accessible parking enforcement

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Most drivers know the rule: If you park in a handicapped space without a valid placard, you could face a fine. The same goes for blocking those spaces.

But for people who rely on them, the consequences can be far more serious than a ticket.

For Taylor Gilpin, a junior at the University of Louisville, accessible parking can be the difference between getting to class or ending up in the hospital…

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