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MargaretR 26-09-2007 15:14

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Tesco's home delivery service is better than Asda's. They rarely have items 'out of stock'.
Asda 2 -Tesco 1

Tesco deliveries have severely reduced the number of carrier bags they use and award you points for asking for the bags to be limited
Asda 2 - Tesco 2

Eric 26-09-2007 20:15

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Complaining is good for the customer and for the business: the customer gets better service if the complaint is valid, and often the businesses are driven to give better service. Remember the old saying, "it's the squeaky wheel that gets the grease."

Eric 26-09-2007 20:16

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Oops ... I can't remember is that is an old English saying, or a North American one .... but you get the drift.

davo69 26-09-2007 20:22

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iam going to complain next time i see a disable drive drop a able bodie person off and take up a disabled bay making a disabled person walk because there are no disabled bays left because of people exploiting there blue badge

Lilly 26-09-2007 20:28

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Originally Posted by davo69 (Post 474550)
iam going to complain next time i see a disable drive drop a able bodie person off and take up a disabled bay making a disabled person walk because there are no disabled bays left because of people exploiting there blue badge

Nothing will be done because the able bodied person you refer to is not doing anything wrong. An able bodied person is allowed to use the blue badge when they have the registered disabled badge holder in the car. The badge is allocated to the person, not the vehicle.

davo69 26-09-2007 20:30

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Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 474552)
Nothing will be done because the able bodied person you refer to is not doing anything wrong. An able bodied person is allowed to use the blue badge when they have the registered disabled badge holder in the car. The badge is allocated to the person, not the vehicle.

in less blue badge has different value to orange badge orange badge is for disabled only

Lilly 26-09-2007 20:33

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Originally Posted by davo69 (Post 474553)
in less blue badge has different value to orange badge orange badge is for disabled only

Blue badges are allocated to the registered disabled who use the car, either as a driver or as a passenger.

davo69 26-09-2007 20:35

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Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 474552)
Nothing will be done because the able bodied person you refer to is not doing anything wrong. An able bodied person is allowed to use the blue badge when they have the registered disabled badge holder in the car. The badge is allocated to the person, not the vehicle.

The Blue Badge parking scheme : Directgov - Disabled people
read please

jambutty 26-09-2007 20:38

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Originally Posted by davo69 (Post 474553)
in less blue badge has different value to orange badge orange badge is for disabled only

Get real davo69.

The Blue Badge replaced the Orange Badge to get in line with the EU.

davo69 26-09-2007 20:41

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Originally Posted by jambutty (Post 474559)
Get real davo69.

The Blue Badge replaced the Orange Badge to get in line with the EU.

If you are a badge holder, it can only be used for your benefit. If a trip is for someone else and you are a passenger and staying in the vehicle, you cannot use the badge simply to let them benefit from free parking.taken from blu badge rules The Blue Badge parking scheme : Directgov - Disabled people yoy get real

davo69 26-09-2007 20:41

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i rest my case

Lilly 26-09-2007 20:42

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Originally Posted by davo69 (Post 474557)

Read it. It quite clearly states at the top of that link that blue badges are allocated to the registered disabled who use the car either as driver or passenger, like I said.

As long as the vehicle is being used for the disabled person's benefit there is no crime being committed.

jambutty 26-09-2007 20:42

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Originally Posted by davo69 (Post 474557)

Did you read it?

“The Blue Badge scheme provides a range of parking benefits for disabled people who travel either as drivers or as passengers. The scheme operates throughout the UK.”

That openimg paragraph destroys your argument completely.

davo69 26-09-2007 20:43

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Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 474566)
Read it. It quite clearly states at the top of that link that blue badges are allocated to the registered disabled who use the car either as driver or passenger, like I said.

wrong the rules
If you are a badge holder, it can only be used for your benefit. If a trip is for someone else and you are a passenger and staying in the vehicle, you cannot use the badge simply to let them benefit from free parking.

davo69 26-09-2007 20:44

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read miss use off badge holders


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