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Post by A Source (aka Angry Badger) on Nov 11, 2024 18:04:37 GMT
That's not really relevant. A driver of a disabled person has the right to get a blue badge and the right to have a white line disabled bay outside their house. That is very different to the I can't park outside my house complaint that we hear from able bodied drivers. The disability act is there to protect. We've no idea if the woman meets the disabled criteria for a disabled space or even if she has one and it's just issues with getting in and out of the space, or even the road, during match days? Surprised they are only advisory! "Disabled bays are marked in white. They are advisory only and have no legal standing. While a bay is intended for the person who applies for it, other disabled drivers can use it. Although we ask able-bodied drivers to park elsewhere, anyone can use them.x Exactly this with the white box. It's a disabled bay not for those who applied for it. I'd imagine on non match days there is plenty of spaces so the box is respected for its 'assumed' owners. Blue badge holder myself and not been tempted to use these bays. Can't say that for others
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