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Blue Badges May Be Rejected In Europe, Drivers Warned
One for disabled travellers in Europe to keep an eye on.
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-62287 752
Conversely ….
//The British government allows the use of French blue badges in disabled parking spaces anywhere in the country. The same is true for badges from any other European Union member state. //
https:/ /www.co nnexion france. com/art icle/Pr actical /Your-Q uestion s/Every day-Lif e/Can-y ou-use- a-Frenc h-disab led-par king-ba dge-in- the-UK
How mean. Yet another example of the pettiness - and spitefulness - of the EU.
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Conversely ….
//The British government allows the use of French blue badges in disabled parking spaces anywhere in the country. The same is true for badges from any other European Union member state. //
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How mean. Yet another example of the pettiness - and spitefulness - of the EU.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//How mean. Yet another example of the pettiness - and spitefulness - of the EU.//
The countries are believed to be resistant to recognising British badges because it is difficult for local officials and parking wardens to verify the authenticity of non-EU badges, a problem EU badges do not have because they are of a common design and part of the same scheme.
When Britain left the EU, the design of the British badge was changed.
The countries are believed to be resistant to recognising British badges because it is difficult for local officials and parking wardens to verify the authenticity of non-EU badges, a problem EU badges do not have because they are of a common design and part of the same scheme.
When Britain left the EU, the design of the British badge was changed.
//it is difficult for local officials and parking wardens to verify the authenticity of non-EU badges, a problem EU badges do not have because they are of a common design and part of the same scheme.
When Britain left the EU, the design of the British badge was changed. //
The EU 'stars' logo was removed.... and that's causing confusion? Righto ...
When Britain left the EU, the design of the British badge was changed. //
The EU 'stars' logo was removed.... and that's causing confusion? Righto ...
The EU and Europe are completely different entities.
Switzerland is in Europe, but not in the EU.
Switzerland recognises EU blue badges. But post Brexit there is no provision for the UK blue badge. This is not because Switzerland is being petty, but because our two Government’s haven’t got round to sorting it out.
Switzerland is in Europe, but not in the EU.
Switzerland recognises EU blue badges. But post Brexit there is no provision for the UK blue badge. This is not because Switzerland is being petty, but because our two Government’s haven’t got round to sorting it out.
Gromit, //Switzerland recognises EU blue badges. But post Brexit there is no provision for the UK blue badge. //
Not so. UK blue badges are recognised in Switzerland.
//You can use your UK Blue Badge when travelling in some EU countries, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland.//
https:/ /www.go v.uk/go vernmen t/publi cations /blue-b adge-us ing-it- in-the- eu
Not so. UK blue badges are recognised in Switzerland.
//You can use your UK Blue Badge when travelling in some EU countries, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland.//
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The chair, I don't think it is because of this "The countries are believed to be resistant to recognising British badges because it is difficult for local officials and parking wardens to verify the authenticity of non-EU badges, a problem EU badges do not have because they are of a common design and part of the same scheme." because they accept US ones and ones from some other countries.
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