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Colin123
Community member Posts: 134 Pioneering
I have today wrote to my MP to ask how we go about a Disability Pass as you may be aware we are getting asked more and more for proof for discounted admissions , Some say they carry there letters from PIP or a photo on their phone but they can say no proof as no photo on...also too much information on our letter's, I believe they could be given along with blue badge or disabled bus pass's. This I believe should be in place already. Any ideas to have it put in place.
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Perhaps a disabled bus pass should be enough? In my area disabled bus passes are yellow and pensioners passes are blue.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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I agree though there is the cea card which is accepted in some places
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Have you heard of the Access Card @Colin123, that is accepted in many places and could be the sort of thing you are looking for.
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