Having your municipality declare the space in front of your home for "EV's only" may give you legal recourse against non-plug-ins that park in front of your home, but what if a neighbor gets a BEV or PHEV for themselves? Or one of their visitors decides to park there with one? Or what about your own visitors who may not own a BEV or PHEV but need to park there for whatever reason? Or what if your BEV/PHEV is in the shop for some reason and the dealership gives you an ICEV as a loaner? A vengeful neighbor might just call the police on you as revenge for "reserving" a spot.
Your neighbor with the designated handicap zone, unless it specifically says it's for that particular resident only, could face the same issue with another neighbor or a visitor who also has a handicap placard.
Your neighbor with the designated handicap zone, unless it specifically says it's for that particular resident only, could face the same issue with another neighbor or a visitor who also has a handicap placard.