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By *odgerMoore OP   Man  over a year ago

Nowhere

Do they entitle you to disabled parking ? Just wondering as ive seen a few today driven by seemingly able bodied people breeze into them parking up and running into shops to pick something up - or am I missing something?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

you're missing the possibilities of hidden disabilities OP.

Px

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By *odgerMoore OP   Man  over a year ago

Nowhere


"you're missing the possibilities of hidden disabilities OP.

Px "

No i checked for sunflowers - i wasnt that hasty xx

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By *erfectman122Man  over a year ago

from somewhere nice

Op may be because they own the space or a extension of there dick if there male …

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It’s wrong to singular our Range Rover drivers.

I saw a learner driver park in a disabled spot last night so her boyfriend could run into coop. Not a blue badge in sight. Just the closest to the shop.

And don’t get me started on old people parking in parent and child spaces.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Isn’t “mental health” a disability these days??

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By *he_Last_TitanMan  over a year ago

Bristol


" Do they entitle you to disabled parking ? Just wondering as ive seen a few today driven by seemingly able bodied people breeze into them parking up and running into shops to pick something up - or am I missing something? "

Don’t be that guy

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By *esparate danMan  over a year ago

glasgow

This will eat away at you if you let it

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By *he_Last_TitanMan  over a year ago

Bristol

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By *eoeclipseWoman  over a year ago

glasgow


"you're missing the possibilities of hidden disabilities OP.

Px

No i checked for sunflowers - i wasnt that hasty xx "

There's no requirement to wear sunflower badges, all it does it symbol out that your vulnerable, not always a good idea.

yes some mental health conditions are classed as disabilities, would necessarily get you a blue badge though. Stoma bags & likes of you wouldn't see either, quicker access to loos could be a reason for use too.

Personal I don't park in disabled (or parent spaces now)at all, I have walk ability, not lazy & don't melt in rain & my kids are big enough not to use parent spaces anymore.

Plus I have a 4x4 too...it's much easier to park it in the far away empty bits of car parks & don't even attempt city with it...it's just a nightmare to park cos it's too tall for most multistories & too long for street parking so train suits better.

Tbh I barely use it.

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