Three Riverside patrol officers are being investigated for having disabled military veteran license plates displayed on their personal vehicles while serving as active duty officers. Their attorney asserts they haven’t done anything wrong. The plates are issued to veterans having severe mobility issues or disabilities recognized by certified health professionals. Riverside Police Chief Larry Gonzalez confirmed an investigation is open to determine officer capability and the potential for dishonesty regarding the plates. The plates provide multiple parking benefits and exemptions from registration fees.
Disabled veteran license plates in California are designated for veterans with severe mobility issues or permanent disabilities, allowing parking in special spots and exemptions from fees.
The investigation into the Riverside officers will check if they can physically perform their jobs and whether any dishonesty is present regarding their use of veteran license plates.
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