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hah, this is about a mile from me.
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http://laist.com/2011....ion.php
Disabled patrons of Bristol Farms Market in Playa del Rey recently encountered inadequate parking availability thanks to the alleged audacity of L.A. Lakers center Andrew Bynum.
Caught on camera by an LA Parking Enforcement official, Bynum is shown parking his black Bimmer in two marked handicapped parking spaces, according to NBC4. Photographs expose the pro athlete loading groceries into his car and driving away, finally opening both spots for the appropriate customers.
Perhaps that right knee was plaguing him, or maybe fame and fortune have gone to his head, swallowing any sense of common decency.
Regardless, the Lakers center is now the center of a parking violation investigation.
When questioned by NBC4, Byum reportedly slammed his car door and drove away without comment.
With an annual salary topping $14 million, the $353 ticket, should he be cited, certainly won't break Bynum's wallet. But it is now apparent that the 23-year-old basketball star requires a boost in maturity along with an image revamp.
“It’s a terrible image and perception when something like this happens,” said DMV Deputy Chief Vito Scattaglia, after NBC4 showed him the pictures.
Apparently this scenario is becoming progressively common in L.A., as numerous businesspeople have been caught on videotape using disabled placards and spots.
“There is an increase in the violations we’re encountering, and the citations we’re issuing,” Scattaglia said.
Parking in the sprawl can undoubtedly cause headache, but let's keep it classy, L.A. If without proper placard or license plate, park in designated spots and walk those extra steps. This should be especially effortless if you're an early-twenties NBA star.
