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People who park in disabled bays with no blue badge

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Happens all over, especially in supermarkets and car parks in retail parks.

Pure laziness, inconsiderate selfish behaviour.

The amount of people I've seen hop out, with no badge in the car is the sign of a **+!


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Re: People who park in disabled bays with no blue badge

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I think like a lot of people that the blue badge scene is abused as well but if the car park owner has these bays we should respect them.


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I do it at Asda, Grangetown in the early hours :neenar:


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Nockya wrote: 25 Dec 2023, 22:01 I do it at Asda, Grangetown in the early hours :neenar:
You do realise it's illegal? It's a fineable offence.


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Nobody uses them at that time.


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Re: People who park in disabled bays with no blue badge

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Nockya wrote: 27 Dec 2023, 00:12 Nobody uses them at that time.
That's true but they are still designed for the disabled and I don't remember them being time-restricted.
I always pop into Asda Grangetown because it's handy for me being a night shift worker.


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Sunderland Nut wrote: 28 Dec 2023, 09:48
Nockya wrote: 27 Dec 2023, 00:12 Nobody uses them at that time.
That's true but they are still designed for the disabled and I don't remember them being time-restricted.
I always pop into Asda Grangetown because it's handy for me being a night shift worker.
They would have to be saddos to check at 2am.


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Re: People who park in disabled bays with no blue badge

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I understand that all road traffic laws must be stuck to whether they make sense or not.


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