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Margaret, Jo Cubbon left her post here in April. She is now Chief Executive of Taunton and Somerset NHS Trust so I wouldn't advise anyone to write to her, I don't suppose she cares much about parking at the Royal Blackburn these days. :rolleyes: I know what you meant though. Any beefs concerning parking or anything else would be best directed to the Chief Executive of East Lancashire NHS Trust (whoever that may be) rather than the members of Accyweb. :D |
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True, but on the other hand my mum has been at hospital at least twice a week since new year. I have to make regular trips to the hospital also but a few quid here and there is hardly going to break the bank really
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Perhaps you should lobby your M.P. to take away the free parking rights of blue badge holders, and have their money increased instead to pay parking fees like everyone else. It would probably cost the government (who are of course funded by us) more money, but at least you won't feel hard done by. |
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I held a disabled badge for a short while .. but would not have had a problem in affording the charge, and coughed up willingly. Sure there are lots of wealthy people that hold a Blue Badge. They are separate issues to benefits in my opinion. Think they are also exempt from congestion charges also .. that is also a can of worms. |
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Some mandarin in Whitehall works out exactly how much a disabled person is supposed to live on. I suppose free parking is considered a fringe benefit, in that not everyone is going to take advantage of it. The alternative would be for the disabled to get paid more in offical benefits, and have to pay for parking like everyone else. This would in the long run cost the tax payer much more money. Blue badge holders also get free car tax, and don't get fined if they park on single and double yellow lines for up to three hours, as long as they aren't causing an obstruction. A poor non-disabled driver would of course be fined for doing this.:D |
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People over 75 don't have to pay for a tv licence, and those lucky enough to be registered blind only have to pay half of the £135.50 fee.
Life's just a bowl of cherries for some lucky beggars.:D |
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lol some have it all
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Although my relative is now happily out, I'm sure a lot of people could benefit. |
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There should have been a quote in that post but I seem to have mislaid it. :D |
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Just as there are lots of people who get non-means tested child benefit money. I heard Sarah, Duchess of York, could hardly afford to clothe her chauffeur, if it wasn't for the money she got for her two girls.:D |
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Thankyou Lettie.......I knew that she was leaving, but felt sure she hadn't gone yet.
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