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Oh, the last paragraph has appeared now ... perhaps you were editing at the same time ... :confused:
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oops sos about that, i tend to do it alot.....:o:rolleyes:;)
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I never park in disabled spaces, but these so-called 'parent and child' spaces are fair game. What right do they have to park next to the door? They aren't disabled. There's nothing stopping them from walking a few yards to the supermarket, the same as everyone else.
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The Blue Badge is issued to a person to be used in ANY vehicle regardless of who is driving it. Whether that disabled person gets out of the vehicle is irrelevant. If you are a blue badge holder then go and look up the terms of use. If you are not then stop spouting about something you know little about. The real problem with these Blue Badge haters is that they are jealous and cannot stand to see anyone get something that they cannot. |
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Yes, thats whats important to me Kate.
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I don't think anyone is jealous of a Blue Badge holder at all if it is genuine ..you are the one that is making the hooha about it. |
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So you reckon that if a disabled person can walk around a supermarket they can also walk from a distant parking spot do you? Blue Badge holders get the badge because their walking distance is limited so to make them walk lengthy distances before even getting to the supermarket door is totally insensitive. Many disabled people can just about manage a slow stroll around a supermarket but would be stumped if required to also walk from a distant parking spot. You would also do well to remember that whilst inside the building they have a trolley to lean on. Those trolleys can be as good as a Zimmer frame in aiding people to walk. Just thank your lucky stars that you are not disabled and stop being such a selfish prig. |
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I was given a choice between having a car display badge or a 50p flat rate disabled bus pass, (having both is not allowed).
I find that grocery delivery is best for me, so chose the bus pass. I can drive from home and park free near a bus stop and go wherever I want cheaply. I rarely 'do shopping' so I find the bus pass is a more economical way to travel about the county for a day out and perhaps buy some small items I have been unable to buy online. I just wish that some towns would provide more places to sit down - I consider this to be an essential disabled amenity -the majority of us aren't bad enough to need wheelchairs. Perhaps such provision has been misused by drunks in the past and has been limited as a result -a pity. I would like to see seating in town centres given the same priority as disabled access for wheelchairs has had. |
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Are you yet another one who is envious of what some people can have and you cannot? My thanks to the anonymous negative Karma awarding person who stated, “do you really have nothing else better to do than complain and post the constat complaints on here?” My answer is not printable here. However I will inform that person that I am still capable of drawing a long bow with either hand and showing him/her that I can do so. If you do not understand that then you should have paid more attention to your history lessons at school. |
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Of course it is also a bonus to be as near as possible to the supermarket when you're humping a baby in a car seat along whilst grappling with a toddler and trying to watch the traffic, all at the same time.:D |
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please read rulhttp://www.directgov.gov.uk/en/DisabledPeople/MotoringAndTransport/DG_4001061es
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