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I really do appreciate all the answers. Please please don't get me wrong, I do understand that a good majority of disabled people suffer in ways that I wouldn't want to and that they do need the help rightly given, but I do say MAJORITY. I also appreciate that there are people out there that abuse the system and take advantage any way they can. What my point was, not every deserves the 'freebies' they get given. Why are disabled people specifically given 'free parking', it was generally a question because I didn't know the answer. The same as Dartford Crossing, why did they get that for free? I couldn't understand this as they didn't even have to get out their cars to pay for this one? If the disabled are that disabled they couldn't lean out the window to pay at the toll booth, then surely they couldn't control the vehicle swiftly and effectively in the event of skidding in ice or in the case of avoiding a road incident etc. You have to be pretty able to to do things surely. I'm not dissing the disabled in any way, I'm just making a point and want to know reasoning behind it all. I understand it is expensive to be disabled, but so is being elderly (need more money for heating / extra care etc) so why do the pensioners for instance not get these benefits. It's expensive having children, so why do the families not get free parking/toll crossing etc. I could go on and on..... ps just for the record, I'm not disabled, elderly and have no children so none of the above that I've mentioned would benefit me, I just can't understand why certain people are singled out for little benefits like these and not others?