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This is not jealousy this is annoyance at people who may be using the service as specified in the law, but not using it in the spirit intended. |
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I doubt that lad. If i had a choice of being able bodied or being disabled and get better parking i think id stay as i am thanks all the same.:D |
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It isn’t about choice and you know it. No one would choose to be disabled just to get the Blue Badge, but there are enough people around who resent the little extra that disabled people get and would like to see the Blue Badge discontinued. That’s why we get such vociferous arguments about disabled parking with some downright silly reasons. |
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If you read the argument you'll see that Davo is actually on the side of the disabled people in this. That is the disabled people who are not abusing the system!
Why have we got this debate going in two different threads? :D |
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I took my Grandparents shopping at Morrisons every thursday when I lived in Suffolk,and my Grandad had the blue badge-could I find an empty disabled spot? nope! I think the amount of times I did I can count on the fingers of one hand.
So,I deposited them both at the entrance whilst I parked,and picked em up there at the end.We could usually find a wheelchair without much trouble thankfully. |
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think its a good idea, cannot abide selfish gits, so if they park where they shouldnt stuff em.:rolleyes:
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so asda have parking bays for i quote "parent and child" so in theory my mum who is 83 and myself could use it as we are parent and child or a middle aged mum could use it with her 16 year old offspring how old does the definition child cover at asda.i know its streaching a point but perhaps as suggested in earlier posts that asda use ther own staff as parking wardens to enforce rule and clamp offenders and donate release fee,s to charity,it is only a thought but if you are getting clamped it makes you think b4 you do it again
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As to having wider spaces for prams, etc, then fair enough, but why next to the door? Most parents of young children will be relatively young and well capable of walking a few yards to the store. It would make more sense to have OAP spaces next to the door, alongside the disabled spaces. |
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Maybe the thinking behind the mother and toddler parking is so that a mother with a lot of shopping and one or more small children doesn't have the hassle of steering the trolley (never easy as trolleys always seem to have a mind of their own) and guiding children safely across a busy car park. Toddlers, being small, could be easily missed in the rear view mirror of a car pulling out of a space.
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but some abuse this and have seen people with these badges and walking perfectly fine! those are the ones i mean:rolleyes: my relative couldnt walk very far without being in pain and breathless, but he never got a badge, didnt get enough points or summat! thats what gets me mad!, i would love to know how they decide who gets one and who doesnt cuz to me its a load of B*****ks!!! oh and thanks for bad karma;) and im NOT a selfish prig!!!Attachment 10121 |
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I think a lot depends on knowing what to write on the application and how to explain what the disabilities are. More a case of explaining what you can't do rather than explaining what you can do.
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However I did discover that I was unable to award someone with some negative Karma for his crass and insensitive comments about disabled drivers but the system wouldn’t allow me to. Could that have been because the system will not allow, for want of a better description, retaliatory negative awards? If that is the case then I know who the anonymous person was. But if the best that you can do is to resort to name calling to make your point then you are to be pitied. In any case what is wrong with complaining about an injustice. If you want to lie down and be walked all over go ahead. I don’t. |
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