Disabled car park ticket soars to $750 for parking ‘arrogance’

Emily Ireland, LDR
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A ticket will cost you $750 starting October 1, up from the previous $150.

A ticket will cost you $750 starting October 1, up from the previous $150.

Emily Ireland, Local Democracy reporter

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People who flout disabled parking rules will be pinged $750 from next month, a steep rise from the $150 ticket.

The Government-led change will come into effect from October 1 and is enforceable by police or council parking wardens.

The fees have not been updated for two decades or since 2004.

Disability Issues Minister Louise Upston said increasing penalties for people who misuse mobility parking would level the playing field for disabled people by helping prevent unnecessary disruptions in their day-to-day lives.

“Parking in an area reserved for disabled people is the epitome of arrogance,” Upston said.

“We need to get tough on this selfish behaviour, and that is why we are taking action.”

The Government is also applying an inflation-adjusted increase to all parking infringements, raising fees across the board about 70%.

The increases were designed to ensure towage fees don’t leave tow-truck operators out of pocket, as is the case.

Any bylaw changes resulting from the plan would be included in the bylaws review scheduled for consultation next year.

Changes to fees and charges would be consulted on as part of the 2025-26 annual plan process.

– LDR is local body journalism co-funded by RNZ and NZ On Air.