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State-mandated accessible parking violation fines go up Jan. 1          Send a link to a friend

[DEC. 2, 2005]  Below is a copy of a letter that the Lincoln Police Department has been sending out to individuals who have received handicap (accessible) parking citations over the last two years in Lincoln. This is a short version of the letter, provided by Robert Rawlins, chief of police.

The City of Lincoln will be updating City Ordinance 9-5-21 (B) titled Unauthorized Use of Parking Places Reserved for Handicapped Persons. Effective Jan. 01, 2006 an update to the Illinois Vehicle Code will go into effect. The updates are for the increase to penalties for Disability Parking Abuse. Governor Rod Blagojevich signed into law the following changes:

    (1) Vehicles not displaying a disability license plate, disabled veteran plate or placard parked in spaces reserved for persons with disabilities. It shall be prohibited to park any motor vehicle in a designated access aisle adjacent to any parking place specifically reserved for person with disabilities—the mandatory minimum fine will be increased from $100 to $250. The maximum fine municipalities are allowed to impose increases from $100 to $350.

    (2) For vehicles displaying a disability license plate, disabled veteran plate or placard and parking in a space reserved for persons with disabilities when the authorized holder of the plate or placard is not driving the vehicle or being transported in the vehicle—the mandatory fine is $500, up from $100. In addition, the Secretary of State can administratively suspend or revoke the driver’s license of the driver and the license plates or placard. Suspensions and revocations were not allowed previously.

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    (3) Persons who illegally manufacture or alter plates or placards, obtain plates or placards based on fictitious information, or knowingly transfer plates or placards to others so that they may use privileges granted to authorized holders of the plates or placards will be guilty of a Class A misdemeanor which is a maximum of $1000 and subject to a fine of not less than $500 for the first offense.

There are over 550,000 placards and over 90,000 disability plates in Illinois.

Just a reminder the Illinois State Statute states, that the parking decal or device (placard) must be displayed properly in the vehicle where it is clearly visible to law enforcement personnel, either hanging from the rearview mirror or placed on the dashboard of the vehicle in clear view.

Robert Rawlins
Chief of Police, Lincoln Illinois

 

Court News

(Name, age, address; date, charge; sentence)

Reports available Dec. 1, 2005

Drug and alcohol convictions

  • Bradford P. Barton, 19, 1114 Fox Grove Lane, Marengo; 10-18-05, unlawful consumption alcohol; pleaded guilty, 12 months probation, $250 fine plus court costs, attend victim impact panel.

  • Jeffrey T. Bryant, 19, 527 Drake St., Libertyville; 10-12-05, count 1 -- unlawful consumption alcohol; count 2 -- unlawful possession cannabis; pleaded guilty to count 1, six months court supervision, $250 fine plus court costs, attend victim impact panel, count 2 dismissed.

  • Benjamin T. Czerniak, 19, 1065 Valley Lake Drive, Inverness; 10-18-05, count 1 -- unlawful consumption alcohol; count 2 -- unlawful possession drug paraphernalia, count 3 -- unlawful possession cannabis; pleaded guilty to count 1, 12 months court supervision, 50 hours public service work, $350 fine plus court costs, attend victim impact panel, counts 2 and 3 dismissed.

  • Kevin A. Davenport, 19, 432 W. Ottawa, Paxton; 10-2-05, unlawful consumption alcohol; pleaded guilty, six months court supervision, $250 fine plus court costs, attend victim impact panel.

  • Trevor A. Dunt, 19, 100 Campus View, 19, 10-2-05, unlawful consumption alcohol; pleaded guilty, six months court supervision, $250 fine plus court costs, attend victim impact panel.

  • Justin W. Furman, 21, 113 W. Charles St., McLean; 3-7-05, unlawful possession cannabis; pleaded guilty, 24 months court supervision, $500 fine plus court costs, $300 mandatory assessment, $880 street-value fine, $100 lab fee.

  • Jeremy D. Hamman, 20, 4484 Mitchell Court, Plano; 10-28-05, unlawful consumption alcohol; pleaded guilty, 12 months court supervision, 50 hours public service work, court costs, attend victim impact panel.

  • Sean D. Holbrook, 19, 1719 Beloit Drive, Naperville; 10-28-05, unlawful consumption alcohol; pleaded guilty, six months court supervision, 50 hours public service work, court costs, attend victim impact panel.

  • Grant A. Piper, 21, 512 Jill St., Pittsfield; 10-18-05, unlawful consumption alcohol; pleaded guilty, six months court supervision, $250 fine plus court costs, attend victim impact panel.

  • Bethany S. Reebel, 18, 320 N. Jackson St.; 9-27-05, unlawful sale of alcohol to a minor, amended to disorderly conduct; pleaded guilty to amended charge, six months court supervision, $500 fine plus court costs.

  • Thomas G. Richardson, 516 Wyatt Ave.; 10-13-05, count 1 -- unlawful possession drug paraphernalia, count 2 -- unlawful possession cannabis; pleaded guilty to count 2, $200 fine plus court costs, $200 mandatory assessment, $24 street-value fine, $100 lab fee, count 1 dismissed.

  • Justin D. Schwartz, 19, 15648 E. Royster, Monroe Center; 10-25-04, unlawful consumption alcohol; pleaded guilty, 12 months court supervision, $250 fine plus court costs, attend victim impact panel.

  • Joshua R. Shockley, 20, 100 Campus View; 10-2-05, unlawful consumption alcohol; pleaded guilty, six months court supervision, $250 fine plus court costs, attend victim impact panel.

  • Darrick A. Sullivan, 19, 911 15th St.; 8-6-05, unlawful consumption alcohol; pleaded guilty, 30 days Logan County Jail day-for-day served concurrently with a prior conviction, court costs.

  • Matthew A. Tapper, 21, 1977, 1350th Ave.; 6-23-03, counts 1-5 -- unlawful consumption alcohol; pleaded guilty to count 1, 40 days Logan County Jail day-for-day served concurrently with a prior conviction, court costs, counts 1-4 dismissed.

  • Kimberly A. Winkelman, 22, 102 S. Washington St., Mount Pulaski; 10-26-05, unlawful possession cannabis; pleaded guilty, $200 fine plus court costs, $200 mandatory assessment, $9 street-value fine.

Other convictions

  • Jonathan A. Bentz, 18, 510 N. Hamilton St.; 10-25-05, retail theft under $150; pleaded guilty, 18 months court supervision, $37.45 restitution, $250 fine plus court costs.

  • Joseph M. Davis, 49, 1584 U.S. Route 136, Armington; 5-8-05, domestic battery, amended to battery; pleaded guilty, 12 months court supervision, $250 fine plus court costs, anger management.

  • Caleb B. Horton, 24, 830 N. Hamilton St.; 8-28-05, deceptive practice; pleaded guilty, 24 months probation, $416.88 restitution, $250 fine plus court costs.

  • Stephanie A. Leesman, 25, 303 W. Cooke St., Mount Pulaski; count 1 -- domestic battery count 2 -- aggravated assault; pleaded guilty to count 2, 12 months court supervision, $300 fine plus court costs, count 1 dismissed.

Marriage Licenses

Reports available Dec. 1, 2005

  • Brian Daniel Deloria, Lisle
    Meghan Dianne Mulvaney, Lisle

  • Joshua Lee Grote, Lincoln
    Julie Dawn Johnson, Seneca

  • Andrew James Curry
    Jennifer Lyn Vannaken

  • Lester Von Galbreaht Jr., McLean
    Whitney Sue Cecil, Atlanta

Dissolutions

Reports available Dec. 1, 2005

  • Richard T. Swan, 31, New Holland
    Cary L. McDonnough Swan, 33, New Holland
    Married Oct. 26, 2001
    Second marriage for both husband and wife
    Wife filed; irreconcilable differences
    No children

  • Richard L. Tillquist, 47, Independence, Mo.
    Betty Sue Tillquist, 47, Chestnut
    Married July 25, 1982
    Both filed; mental cruelty
    Two children over 18

Police Reports

 
  • Link to Illinois sex offender information provided by the Illinois State Police: http://www.isp.state.il.us/sor/
    Searches available by name, ZIP code, city, county and compliance status.

 

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