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What 2 do - apparently abled-bodied parking in disabled bay

Dear all..

Hope this image comes out - sometimes leave this if nobody around...
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Wondered what people do when seeing someone APPARENTLY not disabled parking in a disabled bay... particularly if there is no "Blue Badge".

I occasionally engaged the individual in conversation enquiring if the speak english (hey, they could be aliens visiting and don't understand our road signs..) and did they know the bay was a disabled one.

Some clearly have made a mistake, say thanks, sorry and hop back in & drive off (gent in new Ferrrari in Ascot High Street did that..)

Others get cross and explain they are/their mate is disabled and the badge is in the car (sorry sir, just asking)

Some get cross and shout and scream explaining (somewhere in the rant) that they ain't disabled but are "only stopping for a couple of minutes":

The wife tells me I'll get thumped/stabbed eventually (probably, and me a coward too..)

Any other thoughts?? Polis/Parking wardens seem uninterested in my experience.

Best regards to all MSEs...
Wisdom is the daughter of experience

Comments

  • Poppy9
    Poppy9 Posts: 18,833 Forumite
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    I have better things to do with my time than police parking bays and I would have thought disabled persons who require a blue badge would also struggle to stand around policing bays and lean over cars to affix stickers.

    Many people have hidden disabilities and do not have to explain themselves to anyone.
    :) ~Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone.~:)
  • Reggie_Rebel
    Reggie_Rebel Posts: 5,036 Forumite
    Wait until they are out of sight and then superglue the lock
    It's taken me years of experience to get this cynical
  • Neil_B
    Neil_B Posts: 1,360 Forumite
    2912pwil wrote: »
    Any other thoughts??

    Yep, Your behaviour is pious and idiotic. Who do you think you are?

    You can follow the procedures available by contacting the local Enforcement Authority and asking them to respond.

    I think you are putting yourself at risk. Not just in the ways you described but through that 'notice'.
    Plastering those over peoples' cars may well leave you open to some legal and/or criminal matter. Accusing someone, in bold lettering, of a criminal offence when no such 'offence' exists in 90% of the Country is risky.

    To cap it all, one of your organisations has the same name as a scamming ppc!!!
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  • Rikki
    Rikki Posts: 21,625 Forumite
    My sister used to feel a fraud for parking in a disabled bay. She was young and not obviously disabled but was and entitled as a blue badge holder. She used to hate the looks she got.
    When finally her health deteriorated and she had to use a wheelchair the looks stopped
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  • mikey72
    mikey72 Posts: 14,680 Forumite
    2912pwil wrote: »
    Dear all..

    Hope this image comes out - sometimes leave this if nobody around...
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    Baywatch.jpg?attredirects=0&auth=ANoY7coxeHVnLwojfgZszIfmkh74-hn_by26aSr6TRZygtMrUSoNW6IRSlHM9yyQ5gE_ZNbNo-nM9fqQDyoXWvuCZP4jaK9Upodm7pQH81M1DvXhbm1KyK8vXlJZPw_O6hLqvlWuxxGNF6YoeJV2ufG3fwSl2x90Z5hotRAO21dQO1gYcEpPJ1Pdhk2js1NiUk1HkgoTu0rkBgWqLsutqchDcBdnOR0jZA%3D%3D
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    Wondered what people do when seeing someone APPARENTLY not disabled parking in a disabled bay... particularly if there is no "Blue Badge".

    I occasionally engaged the individual in conversation enquiring if the speak english (hey, they could be aliens visiting and don't understand our road signs..) and did they know the bay was a disabled one.

    Some clearly have made a mistake, say thanks, sorry and hop back in & drive off (gent in new Ferrrari in Ascot High Street did that..)

    Others get cross and explain they are/their mate is disabled and the badge is in the car (sorry sir, just asking)

    Some get cross and shout and scream explaining (somewhere in the rant) that they ain't disabled but are "only stopping for a couple of minutes":

    The wife tells me I'll get thumped/stabbed eventually (probably, and me a coward too..)

    Any other thoughts?? Polis/Parking wardens seem uninterested in my experience.

    Best regards to all MSEs...

    What's a disabled person look like then?
  • Poppy9
    Poppy9 Posts: 18,833 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    mikey72 wrote: »
    What's a disabled person look like then?
    pony tailed, fag smoking, tracksuit wearing chavs if the people I saw in Morrisons car park disabled space are anything to go by!:D
    :) ~Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone.~:)
  • horseykitty
    horseykitty Posts: 635 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Combo Breaker
    I absolutely hate people who aren't disabled using disabled spaces, the same goes for people with no kids or strapping teenagers who park in parent and toddler spaces. My local ASDA has notices up re people being fined for misusing these spaces but I've never seen anyone checking or heard of anyone getting fined for doing so.
    The ignorant people who do this have no shame.
  • spirit
    spirit Posts: 2,886 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Mortgage-free Glee!
    why do some folk set themselves up as judge, jury and executioner? :mad:
    Mortgage free as of 10/02/2015. Every brick and blade of grass belongs to meeeee. :j
  • bargepole
    bargepole Posts: 3,238 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    I absolutely hate people who aren't disabled using disabled spaces, the same goes for people with no kids or strapping teenagers who park in parent and toddler spaces. My local ASDA has notices up re people being fined for misusing these spaces but I've never seen anyone checking or heard of anyone getting fined for doing so.
    The ignorant people who do this have no shame.
    How could you tell by looking if someone had, for example, one lung missing? Just because someone doesn't look disabled, doesn't mean they aren't.

    As posted above, ASDA have no power to fine anybody, so their signs are meaningless tosh.

    The biggest ignoramuses are those who come on a money saving site and moralise, without knowing the facts.


    I have been providing assistance, including Lay Representation at Court hearings (current score: won 57, lost 14), to defendants in parking cases for over 5 years. I have an LLB (Hons) degree, and have a Graduate Diploma in Civil Litigation from CILEx. However, any advice given on these forums by me is NOT formal legal advice, and I accept no liability for its accuracy.
  • FARE-COP
    FARE-COP Posts: 100 Forumite
    bargepole wrote: »

    The biggest ignoramuses are those who come on a money saving site and moralise, without knowing the facts.


    That's a fact and no mistake, BUT what about the other side of any argument?

    What about all the supposed 'good legally accurate' advice given that is based on reading ONLY one side of any argument?

    I do accept that there is a disclaimer stating that advice is freely given and acted on at readers risk.

    Every day I read many letters of appeal of one kind or another and when you have access to both sets of 'evidence' you very often see quite a different story.

    On the subject of the original post however, I'd say that it is fairly irresponsible to affix unauthorised signs to anyone's vehicle and I suggest that as genuine money saving advice.

    Keep it up and it might cost you a hefty penalty yourself one way or another in future.
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