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Old 15-06-2008, 13:40   #31
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If the badge cannot be used unless the badge holder is in the car, then why have disabled spots right next to the stores - surely it wouldnt matter where they are
the badge holder can leave the car and dont have to be in it which is why they are supplied with a blue badge AND one of those time cards to say what time you parked up
The badge holder only has to be in the car when it is being parked in a disabled bay. Obviously s/he has to get out to do the shopping etc.

In theory the Blue Badge is awarded to people who have walking difficulties and that is why disabled bays are placed near to the entrances of supermarkets etc.

The interpretation of walking difficulties seems to be pretty wide. As I understand it, if a person cannot walk more than a few yards unaided or suffers pain in doing so they are eligible to receive a Blue Badge. As far as I now the disability has to be permanent so someone with either one or two broken legs or some other injury that prevents them from walking will not qualify. However people with mental disabilities could qualify, as would a blind person.
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Old 15-06-2008, 16:17   #32
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The disabled badge scheme is badly misused I feel, I for one am fed up with seeing badge holders running into the supermarket when it is raining, if they are running, they obviously have no trouble walking and probably not blind, just abusing the system.
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Old 15-06-2008, 16:40   #33
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The disabled badge scheme is badly misused I feel, I for one am fed up with seeing badge holders running into the supermarket when it is raining, if they are running, they obviously have no trouble walking and probably not blind, just abusing the system.
To be fair, the blue badges are allocated to people with many varying conditions. Just because you've seen someone running on occasion does not necessarily mean that they are not entitled to their badge. They could have a condition that is not immediately obvious or one which gives them good days and bad days.

Garinda, hope you don't mind my asking but just wondering.....you have mentioned before that you have Parkinson's disease.

Does this entitle you to a blue badge?

The only reason I am bringing this up is to illustrate a point in that it is a condition with good days and bad days and was wondering if you are entitled to a blue badge if you have Parkinson's.
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Old 15-06-2008, 16:56   #34
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back to original topic , what surprises me if I remember correctly Queens Park Hospital (Blackburn Royal) is/was up in the middle of nowhere , how anyone can say there is no room for an adequate sized car park is beyond me
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Old 15-06-2008, 17:53   #35
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back to original topic , what surprises me if I remember correctly Queens Park Hospital (Blackburn Royal) is/was up in the middle of nowhere , how anyone can say there is no room for an adequate sized car park is beyond me
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Quite a lot of new building has gone on in the area and if you saw the size of the hospital you would understand the parking problems
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Old 15-06-2008, 18:22   #36
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The disabled badge scheme is badly misused I feel, I for one am fed up with seeing badge holders running into the supermarket when it is raining, if they are running, they obviously have no trouble walking and probably not blind, just abusing the system.
I read the other day somewhere, Ceefax I think it was, that you can get over £1,000 for a Blue Badge in the big cities. If congestion charges become the norm in major cities that price will go up. It also stated that there were thousands of Blue Badges around that belonged to a now deceased person plus some very good forgeries.
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Old 15-06-2008, 18:34   #37
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Re: Hospital parking

My sister works at royal- she pays for childcare and with parking fees on top she just doesnt think it is worth going to work - most days she misses reserved parking for staff because there really isnt that many spaces
so its full wack each day !
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Old 15-06-2008, 19:09   #38
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It should be free for working staff
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Old 15-06-2008, 19:15   #39
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it should be - but its not
i think she said its 70p per day - but if they are not early enough to get a spot then its full wack
and its hard to be early enough when you have to drop your child at nursery - it just doesnt open early enough poor devils x
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Old 05-07-2008, 22:16   #40
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Surprised nobody has mentioned the story in the Telegraph wher staff are being fined for not displaying their parking permits clearly. I think it is absolutely ridiculous that they have to pay in the first place but when they are in designated staff car parks it is obvious that they have a pass. Now they have been fined £65 which is taken out of their wages. What the hell is going on here???
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Old 05-07-2008, 22:33   #41
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Had not heard of the story Bernie. I don’t buy the paper, found the link tho 'Daylight robbery' of Blackburn nurses

That is just wrong, it’s so wrong. It’s the persons wage for that particular day gone.

Are the Parking Wardens going around with cameras collecting evidence. They must be I suppose or else it would be their word against the member of staff.

Plainly wrong, I can’t think of any other way to describe it.
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Old 05-07-2008, 22:37   #42
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Just because you've been reminded of something you did that the rest of us thought morally wrong, there's no need to get all defensive.
Who are the rest of us? Has there been a ballot or referendum?
I am of the opinion that if you believe you are right, you expect other members to believe you are right....funny situation.

My daughter is a nurse at RBH and I think it is disgusting that these parking charges are in force.
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Old 05-07-2008, 22:42   #43
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Well i cant afford to park their then when i start at Blackburn Hospital in september!!!
£3.80 for the whole day! (i wont mind as much if it was the £1.80!)

As a student having petrol in my car is hard enough never mind that Ridicilous charge to park my car!! -THAT IS £18 A WEEK!!
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Old 05-07-2008, 22:51   #44
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I would mind paying irrespective of the amount. Some git is making a living off the back of others being in pain , misery or just trying to do their job.

£3.80 or £1.80 isn’t the point ( I don’t work there though, easy for me to say I know ) it’s the principal.

There should be no parking fees in my opinion.
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Old 05-07-2008, 22:57   #45
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Whether they have photos or not matters not a jot as far as I am concerned. Surely in this day and age a quick check of the registration would tell them whos car it was. I just think it is scandalous, yes I know it says they can appeal but it shouldn't be happening!!!
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