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Theft of blue badges - the answer...
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I use a blue badge - so am I being selfish to myself ?
My disabled step daughter had a blue badge but no car of her own as she was unable to drive, my disabled sister has a blue badge and a car. Neither always use the same vehicle so by limiting the badge to the registration number it would severely limited their mobility options.
So to answer your question you would be being selfish to others.0 -
Well what do you suggest to combat theft of cards ?0
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And I am also fed up with non-blue card holders lparking their 4x4's in the spaces reserved for disabled...
What can be done about them ?
And whilst I am on my bandwagon - how many people genuinely have mobility problems and how many are just lazy ?
I struggle to walk and see many elderly people virtually running away from their blue badge parked cars ..0 -
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They have a photo on the reverse sideInner_Zone wrote: »Post #9 would be a start.0 -
And I am also fed up with non-blue card holders lparking their 4x4's in the spaces reserved for disabled...
What can be done about them ?
Report them to the car park owner.And whilst I am on my bandwagon - how many people genuinely have mobility problems and how many are just lazy ?
Anyone's guess.I struggle to walk and see many elderly people virtually running away from their blue badge parked cars ..
Will surely it's down to their doctor and or local council to be more discretionary in issuing badges.
Moaning an a Moneysaving website won't solve the issue. Take it up with your local council and or MP.0 -
Inner_Zone wrote: »Just wish they would put the photo in the top side, that way it would be a lot easier to see potential abuse.
How?
Once the vehicle is parked and unattended there’s no one to compare the photo to.0 -
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Exactly - the only "constant" is the vehicle itself !AndyMc..... wrote: »How?
Once the vehicle is parked and unattended there’s no one to compare the photo to.0 -
And I am also fed up with non-blue card holders lparking their 4x4's in the spaces reserved for disabled...
What can be done about them ?
And whilst I am on my bandwagon - how many people genuinely have mobility problems and how many are just lazy ?
I struggle to walk and see many elderly people virtually running away from their blue badge parked cars ..
Sometimes enforcement sometimes nothing.
If you’re talking your local Asda you’ve no more right to the space than anyone else.0
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