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barmiebrumie:
If you see an able bodied person park on a disabled parking bay just block them in with your truck & leave them you mobile number on there windscreen, go & sit some where that you can see your them & wait :lol: , it's amazing how humble & opologetic & they can be when they realize that you are about to inform the police & you will be back when youv'e finished your coffee, :wink:



John.

Cherry Bomb:
Took SWMBO almost two years to get a space put outside our house.

There's still a car parked half way across it tonight! :evil:

I think I might dragg it off up the road later. :twisted:

barmiebrumie:
Chap two door's down has a space marked out for him outside his house but people still park on it, we just put swmbo's disco one end & my truck the other, they only do it once,


John.

beast5680:

--- Quote from: "barmiebrumie" ---If you see an able bodied person park on a disabled parking bay just block them in with your truck & leave them you mobile number on there windscreen, go & sit some where that you can see your them & wait :lol: , it's amazing how humble & opologetic & they can be when they realize that you are about to inform the police & you will be back when youv'e finished your coffee, :wink:



John.
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you have to be very careful of that though as to how you judge others disabilities, just cos someone looks able bodied doesnt mean they are, someone took it upon themselves to have a go at a friend of mines father cos he parked in a disabled space and they thought he shouldnt as he got out and walked off to the shops, so he unclipped his false arm and took it off and said"happy now then" their face was a picture.
My mother in law is able bodied but cant walk very far and suffers from arthritis and she gets grief as well

Cherry Bomb:
If there's a blue badge in the car, no problem.  Even if the owner runs into the shops/house etc. (Mind you, you'd have thought that people with a genuine disability would avoid parking in a disabled space if they were feeling OK at the time since they're going to no what it feels like to find them used by lazy b4st4rds)  If you don't have a badge..........GET ONE :wink:

Our house is in a residential street about a 5 min. walk from the town centre and a 3 min. walk to the railway station. (For an able bodied person).  No disabled person is gonna want to be that far from either of these places.  But people who can't be bothered to pat the £2 or £3 for the station carpark try their luck!!

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