Blue Badges and invisible impairment changes
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This is an old thread with the last comment being from 2021. As you can't know the full circumstances, I wonder why you are mentioning older people, & if the passenger has a Blue Badge (whatever their age), then surely it's OK for the driver to remain in a disabled bay as the passenger may not even be away from the car for long.I appreciate your frustration, but it would seem that as the Blue Badge is for the use of a disabled driver or passenger, they are actually using it for the intended person, so I can't see how this is an abuse of the system.0
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