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She usually moves my car off my personal parking space and puts my Permit on display with the time. Then parks hers in my space. All fine till today when my car won't start as it has been unused for so long. I think because she is working for me she can do that. Am I right please?
Your blue badge can only be used to allow you to get from your vehicle to your destination. It doesn't matter whose car it is.
Assuming the car is being on yellow lines or some other restricted part of the public highway your carer is breaking the rules when she uses the blue badge in your car.
As you've got away with it up until now it would be bad luck if you were caught out.
Not sure about this, but posted this for you yesterday:
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As a coincidence my replacement Blue Badge has come through the letterbox with associated bumf. The booklet with do's and donts are as follows (page 8)
The badge is for your use and benefit only. It must only be displayed if you are travelling in the vehicle as a driver or passenger, or if someone is collecting you or dropping you off and needs to parkat the place where you are being collected or dropped.
Do not allow other people to use the badge to do something on your behalf,such as shopping or collecting something for you.
You must never give the badge to friends or familyto allow them to park for free even if they are visiting you.
Here endeth the sermon LB. Hope it helps.
"The parking space will consist of a single white road marking, approximately 5 metres long, but will not extend beyond the boundaries of your property.
A sign will also be provided if there is a suitable fence or wall that it can be attached to. If not available, a new metal post will be provided at your expense.
The sign and line are advisory only and cannot be enforced by Highway Authority personnel or the police. This means the sign and line will be ineffective if not respected by your neighbours."
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