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Short term permit for disabled space for van
brutus1983
Posts: 198 Forumite
in Motoring
Been price up to do a rewire in a shop that a mate is thinking of purchasing and it needs completely gutting and has asked me to do the rewire if he has the shop now there's plenty of parking but its all disabled the closest car park is half a mile away which is to far is there anyway I can get hold of a permit to park outside his shop whilst I carry the work out
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In theory, if you're in a van, park anywhere that doesn't take the !!!! while you're unloading/loading your kit for the day, then go park up somewhere legit.Yes it's overwhelming, but what else can we do?
Get jobs in offices and wake up for the morning commute?0 -
If the disabled parking is council owned, you commit an offence parking in it, and will receive a PCN. If they are private spaces e.g. Tescos carpark then you can park in them, but may have to deal with store management and a demand for "fines" from the parking company.
None of my business really, but unless your friend is catering solely for the disabled, his shop isn't going to get much trade if you can't park within 1/2 a mile.I want to go back to The Olden Days, when every single thing that I can think of was better.....
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You may be able to apply to the council for a temporary suspension of the disabled bay but this could take time and cost you money.Be Alert..........Britain needs lerts.0
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If the disabled parking is council owned, you commit an offence parking in it, and will receive a PCN. If they are private spaces e.g. Tescos carpark then you can park in them, but may have to deal with store management and a demand for "fines" from the parking company.
None of my business really, but unless your friend is catering solely for the disabled, his shop isn't going to get much trade if you can't park within 1/2 a mile.
Hardly a more true word, that's the problem when posters exagerate to get a siding.0
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