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sarahg1969 wrote: »Not all disabled people have blue badges. Do you think Asda should be allowed to discriminate against those who don't?
Which means they don't need to use the spaces provided for those who do have them.The greater danger, for most of us, lies not in setting our aim too high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low and achieving our mark0 -
trisontana wrote: »Who's condoning the bulling of those mentioned people? You don't seem to get the simple fact that private citizens are not allowed to impose unfair penalties on other citizens.
And those so-called citizens shouldn't take spaces away from those allocated to parents with children or the disabled. I find something quite disturbing about those who support those who do.
Of course it's bullying, it is the intimidation of those who are least likely to able to defend themselves.The greater danger, for most of us, lies not in setting our aim too high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low and achieving our mark0 -
And those so-called citizens shouldn't take spaces away from those allocated to parents with children or the disabled. I find something quite disturbing about those who support those who do.
Of course it's bullying, it is the intimidation of those who are least likely to able to defend themselves.
We are not supporting those people at all. What we are against is the bullying tactics employed by the various parking companies who try and frighten people into paying unfair parking charges with the use of fake documents and the meaningless threats of such things as CCJs and bailiffs.
Nobody on here minds paying a far price to park. What they are against are those stupid and illegal penalty charges demanded by the PPCs for breaking their silly rules.What part of "A whop bop-a-lu a whop bam boo" don't you understand?0 -
Which means they don't need to use the spaces provided for those who do have them.
Who says? There are probably plenty of people who have mobility problems who would be entitled to a badge, but don't have one. It's not obligatory.
And there must be some people with blue badges, who have mobility problems, but don't necessarily always need to use a disabled bay in a supermarket, but they will do because it's their "right".
And there are plenty of people who sit waiting in the driver's seat of cars in disabled bays, who probably don't need to use them, either.0 -
I see the PMs have been flying your way, instructing you on what to accuse people of and what to do if they disagree with the M4fia's point of of view.
Ain't got any PMs yet......Not really surprised as I only joined MSE today !!!
We are all still awaiting your counter-argument that PPCs have any legal enforcement ?
Could be a long wait me thinks....yawnnnnn !!:rotfl::rotfl:0 -
sarahg1969 wrote: »Who says? There are probably plenty of people who have mobility problems who would be entitled to a badge, but don't have one. It's not obligatory.
Totally agree....a good example is diabetics in hypo !:)Have a beer! :beer:0 -
sarahg1969 wrote: »Who says? There are probably plenty of people who have mobility problems who would be entitled to a badge, but don't have one. It's not obligatory.
I would imagine, if they have applied for one and failed, it would be the authority who issues them.And there must be some people with blue badges, who have mobility problems, but don't necessarily always need to use a disabled bay in a supermarket, but they will do because it's their "right".
And who are they? Are you oing to point them out? How would you know?And there are plenty of people who sit waiting in the driver's seat of cars in disabled bays, who probably don't need to use them, either.
Whilst waitnig for the person who does need the badge, I dare say.The greater danger, for most of us, lies not in setting our aim too high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low and achieving our mark0 -
Anti-Asda-and-TCP wrote: »Ain't got any PMs yet......Not really surprised as I only joined MSE today !!!
We are all still awaiting your counter-argument that PPCs have any legal enforcement ?
Could be a long wait me thinks....yawnnnnn !!:rotfl::rotfl:
Really and yet you have the lingo down pat; odd that, isn't it? :wall:The greater danger, for most of us, lies not in setting our aim too high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low and achieving our mark0 -
Really and yet you have the lingo down pat; odd that, isn't it? :wall:
Oh dear...I suggest you read my OP where I state......Anti-Asda-and-TCP wrote: »This is my first post but I have been reading lots of posts on MSE; including this forum on parking tickets.
Got it now ?:rotfl::):D
By the wayAnti-Asda-and-TCP wrote: »We are all still awaiting your counter-argument that PPCs have any legal enforcement ?
Could be a long wait me thinks....yawnnnnn !!:rotfl::rotfl:
still awaiting for your counter-argument.....yawnnnnn !!:rotfl::rotfl:0 -
Anti-Asda-and-TCP wrote: »Oh dear...I suggest you read my OP where I state......
Got it now ?:rotfl::):D
But still jump to accuse those who disagree with you, of working for parking control companies, in your third post. Hmm........ :think:The greater danger, for most of us, lies not in setting our aim too high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low and achieving our mark0
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