Gary Baldy, Ratter - thank you so much for being so supportive of disabled drivers. I have through no fault of my own (fractures in my back, then bone cancer followed by severe osteoarthritis) become disabled. Luckily for me, I have a loving partner who supports me and never lets me feel "disabled"! Nobody wants to be or likes being labeled disabled. I try to appear physically as "normal" as I can. Why? Because I don't want to stand out. I hate being the way I am.
Tomtech, have you any idea just how hard it is for people like me to walk to and through a shop or supermarket to do their shopping? Well if you want to know how I feel try this- try putting some large, razor sharp glass shards in you knee joints and lower back and have a walk around your local Sainsburys! Before you do that walk around though, put braces on your legs so that you can't fully bend your knees - now try getting out of your car in a normal parking space between two other cars. Oh, can't open your door wide enough? What a shame! Well I guess you will just have to wait until that inconsiderate p**t who thinks it funny to park in disabled bays when he doesn't need one finishes his shopping and gives you his disabled space then, won't you? There are approx. 65 mil people living in the UK of which 6.5 mil are disabled. And as Gary Baldy quite rightly says there are only about 10 disabled bays in a 500 space car park. Oh, and disabled bays are sometimes empty - the same way as normal spaces are. Still think there are too many disabled bays tomtech???