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Andrew Bynum has honorary permanent membership on the NBA's injured list, so maybe he mistakenly thought that extended to his driving rights.
That's the only explanation for the Los Angeles Lakers center getting caught on camera allegedly parking in a handicap zone outside a grocery store. Either that, or he has no regard for anyone other than himself.
NBC4 in Los Angeles broadcasted the images and confronted Bynum later, leading to a humorous clip of video in which the 7-footer appears to be twice the size of the reporter.
Bynum slams the door of his truck in the reporter's face and drives off.
Drivers who park in a space designated for the disabled without an official placard or license plate are subject to a $353 fine, according to NBC4.
Screengrab from NBC Los Angeles