20-07-2007, 13:24
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Re: Hospital Disabled Parking Charges.
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Originally Posted by jambutty
WillowTheWhisp - I do believe that jimbob100 in his post #49 quoted:
And you misquote him and tell him he is wrong then go and make the same quote.
Is it so important to your over inflated ego that you are always right?
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No, I actually pointed out that I'd quoted the same site but I highlighted the two bullet points in red which he seemed to have glossed over when he said that you can park anywhere as long as you stick your disabled badge in the window and don't stay longer than 3 hours. I was actually pointing out that the other two bullet points mean exactly what I'd said previously when he'd said that I was wrong - i.e. that you cannot park just anywhere with a disabled badge, that there are restrictions and that you have to accept that. He even quoted those restrictions so how can I be wrong for drawing attention to them? 
Are you making this some sort of personal vendetta?
OK, now let's look at this free transport issue. There's a collecting ambulance bus type thing which picks people up from home, takes them to hospital. It goes round to all the houses of all the people it is picking up. It cannot guarantee your arrival time. If you have an appointment at 9am and the ambulance bus doesn't get there until 10:30 what use is that? You'd probably get hassle from the hospital for being late. The transport works in some cases. In many it doesn't. For those that it does work for it is no doubt a Godsend but there are still many people who need to get there before it does and/or are still there and need to get home after it has gone.
Can you accept that? Or is it simply because I'm saying it that you feel it can't possibly be right?
I'd actually sympathised with your point of view at the start of this thread but I'm beginning to be swayed the other way now. 
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