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I Parked My Car In A Parking Slot That Said Disabled Only.idid Not Have A Blue Disabled Card
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I returned from the chemist with my prescription about six minutes later to see I have got a £60 parking fine. I wrote and appealed against fine as I had Diabetes 2, Transverse Myialites Kidneys working at 50% and lungs only working at 66%.I told them that I could back this up with a doctors certificate and the reply was pay up now or it will go up to £80. Is this right
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I had to go to appeal ( but then I did have a blue badge and was shoeing it)
I would pay up TBH
I think the test is - was there a badge
and not was the driver ill / disabled....It is pretty obvious I am visually impaired - i walk into things, step on cats etc
( If I forget Badgey then I pay - I dont often forget Badgey)
I had to go to appeal ( but then I did have a blue badge and was shoeing it)
I would pay up TBH
I think the test is - was there a badge
and not was the driver ill / disabled....It is pretty obvious I am visually impaired - i walk into things, step on cats etc
( If I forget Badgey then I pay - I dont often forget Badgey)
Is it really a fine, which can only be issued by the council or the police, or it is a private parking charge notice?
If the latter it is just an invoice NOT a fine. Not paying a fine is a criminal offence and it can lead to being jailed for non payment. Not paying an invoice is only a civil matter not criminal.
If the latter it is just an invoice NOT a fine. Not paying a fine is a criminal offence and it can lead to being jailed for non payment. Not paying an invoice is only a civil matter not criminal.
Many thanks for the replies. I will be more specific
This was on the public highway .There was a sign about 8 foot high saying "Disabled Parking" What I did not see was a sign saying Blue Badge only which was about two feet from the ground. I did not see this sign as it blocked by the car and did not see it until I came back from the chemist
This was on the public highway .There was a sign about 8 foot high saying "Disabled Parking" What I did not see was a sign saying Blue Badge only which was about two feet from the ground. I did not see this sign as it blocked by the car and did not see it until I came back from the chemist
May be a red herring, but I thought I read somewhere that, in certain circumstances (e.g. supermarkets), limiting disabled spaces to Blue Badge holders was discriminatory. For example, some people can suffer short term, but severe disablement and wouldn't qualify for a Blue Badge. When OH suffered a severe leg fracture, we were tempted to use disabled spaces but declined to do so for fear of retribution. I may be totally wrong of course!
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