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Blue Badge holders could be at risk of receiving a parking ticket even if they're eligible to be in a disabled parking space.
People with mobility problems can get a Blue Badge to help them park more easily with some people getting one automatically ...
Citizens Advice says you are automatically eligible for a Blue Badge if you either: scored 8 points or more in the ‘moving ...
Responsibilities of having a Blue Badge. However, people who use a Blue Badge are obligated to use it properly. For example, it is a criminal offence for the holder or anyone else to misuse the badge.
If you're disabled or have a health condition that affects your mobility, you can apply for a Blue Badge which makes parking ...
The Blue Badge scheme is primarily about helping people with a long-term disability. ... "For example, some local authorities grant parking concessions to assist their elderly residents.
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Currently, there are over 3.2 million Blue Badge holders in the UK, including 271,966 residing in Scotland. In many cases, individuals automatically qualify for the £20 parking permit.
For example, Blue Badge holders cannot park in loading bays, where parking is only for certain people, e.g. the people who live or work there, bus stops, school ‘keep clear’ areas, ...
Blue badge users are being warned about a misunderstood parking rule that could see them face a £1,000 fine or lose their badge altogether. Misconceptions and misuse of the pass could have ...