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How do you display a Handicap Placard ??

Haze

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How do you display a Handicap Placard on your Spyder?

Spyder 2016 F3T.
In Washington state it is a minimum 6 month wait for a proper permanent MC Handicap license plate.
In the mean time I have a full size automobile Hang Tag that I carry in my saddle bag.
In the past I made a reduced size (35%) copy of the automobile hang tag and taped it inside my windshield.
I'm not sure its legal. Its not elegant but it works. I have not been challenged by anyone in authority.

Does anyone have a better display solution ??

Thanks, David C.
 
No!
But I think you have the best idea I've heard of so far. I struggle with the same issue. What's worse are the dirty looks and snide remarks people make when I park my spyder in a HC parking spot. When I applied for my first replacement "hanging tag," which was stolen, I was informed that "hanging tags" were the most reported stolen item that our Department of Motor Vehicles was asked to have replaced. HC plates are the best way to go. Use antitheft nuts and bolts, along with star washers and epoxy, to mount your HC plates. The plates themselves are also a highly sought-after item for crooks to steal. The antitheft bolts are found in just about any ACE hardware. Good luck.
 
I finally went to a license plate, but I see you have a wait of 6 months for that. For years, I used an auto hang tag. Put it in a zip lock plastic bag and clipped it to the windshield with a wood clothes pin. In 20 years I NEVER had one stolen off the bike. I did make a copy though, just in case, but never had to use it. Easy on, easy off. Don't look pretty, but it's for parking in a HC space.

I can tell you stories about the dirty looks and snide remarks, but I will not this time around. There are also a lot of nice people in the world. I try to focus on them these days. :yes:
 
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