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Old 26-06-2012, 15:00   #31
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Re: Christ Church, Accrington - Criminal Caught in the Act

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actually you spelt it correctly
Oi Rob thought I was the police person on Accyweb. Well spotted!
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Old 26-06-2012, 16:03   #32
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Re: Christ Church, Accrington - Criminal Caught in the Act

Being nosey, I went on Google street view, to have a shufty.

There are five parking bays in the square, one of which is marked disabled.

There are no signs saying those spaces are for residents only.

Nor has the person who lives nearby, who's disabled, a preferential right to park there. Any disabled person is lawfully entitled to park there. As long as they display a relevant disabled parking permit.

Anyone has the lawful right to park on any public highway, as long as they adhere to parking regulations.

No one has any legal right to park outside their house, if that house is in a public street.

Perhaps those who go about causing criminal damage should sod off, and go and buy a house with a private drive.

Either that, or stay, and get electronically tagged.

In which case they might consider buying a hoodie, and risk getting a nice big hug from David Cameron, the next time he's visiting the area.
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Old 26-06-2012, 17:27   #33
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Re: Christ Church, Accrington - Criminal Caught in the Act

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Being nosey, I went on Google street view, to have a shufty.

There are five parking bays in the square, one of which is marked disabled.

There are no signs saying those spaces are for residents only.

Nor has the person who lives nearby, who's disabled, a preferential right to park there. Any disabled person is lawfully entitled to park there. As long as they display a relevant disabled parking permit.

Anyone has the lawful right to park on any public highway, as long as they adhere to parking regulations.

No one has any legal right to park outside their house, if that house is in a public street.

Perhaps those who go about causing criminal damage should sod off, and go and buy a house with a private drive.

Either that, or stay, and get electronically tagged.

In which case they might consider buying a hoodie, and risk getting a nice big hug from David Cameron, the next time he's visiting the area.
The next time he visits the area must have missed him last time, never popped in for a brew and he knows where I live he keeps sending me begging letters
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Old 26-06-2012, 18:56   #34
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Re: Christ Church, Accrington - Criminal Caught in the Act

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Being nosey, I went on Google street view, to have a shufty.

There are five parking bays in the square, one of which is marked disabled.

There are no signs saying those spaces are for residents only.

Nor has the person who lives nearby, who's disabled, a preferential right to park there. Any disabled person is lawfully entitled to park there. As long as they display a relevant disabled parking permit.

Anyone has the lawful right to park on any public highway, as long as they adhere to parking regulations.

No one has any legal right to park outside their house, if that house is in a public street.

Perhaps those who go about causing criminal damage should sod off, and go and buy a house with a private drive.

Either that, or stay, and get electronically tagged.

In which case they might consider buying a hoodie, and risk getting a nice big hug from David Cameron, the next time he's visiting the area.
The one with the disabled bay is used to park the tyre slashers car he dosn't drive & she's not disabled.
As for 5 bays, there are only 3 houses facing that bay, the car that had its tyre done was not parked in any of those bays, but at the top of Timber St, where it meets up with Hill St.
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Old 27-06-2012, 14:48   #35
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The one with the disabled bay is used to park the tyre slashers car he dosn't drive & she's not disabled.
As for 5 bays, there are only 3 houses facing that bay, the car that had its tyre done was not parked in any of those bays, but at the top of Timber St, where it meets up with Hill St.
If it is a Motability car then the disabled person can nominate another person to drive it - they don't even have to be in the car. That was the ruling when I did a short term job in that particular section of DHSS.
If it is just a Blue Badge then it can only be parked in a disabled parking slot to drop off/pick up the disabled person.
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Old 27-06-2012, 17:30   #36
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If it is a Motability car then the disabled person can nominate another person to drive it - they don't even have to be in the car. That was the ruling when I did a short term job in that particular section of DHSS.
If it is just a Blue Badge then it can only be parked in a disabled parking slot to drop off/pick up the disabled person.
Ya Barrie if your using a blue badge the disabled person has to be out of the car, or the badge is being used illegally
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