A "Hall of Shame" to expose cars parked illegally
in disability or mobility parking spaces.
WE2654
John Deere Gator 6x4
Green
. Palmerston North, Massey University, between Science Tower A and Cafeteria
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26/01/07
11:45am
This green John Deere mini tractor, plate WE2654, was parked illegally in a disability parking space at Massey University, on 26 January 2007.
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Accessible, Disability, Disability Parking, Infraction, John Deere, Massey University, Mobility, New Zealand, Palmerston North, Parking, Violation
Ok, so it's a slow day on campus, but...
Comment by: Webmaster
I may not buy more in one go, but I guarantee you I spend as much, if not more, than the average punter does in a week.
Comment by: Dirk
By that i mean they have few issues pushing around large food carts.
Comment by: Dirk
Stores will never enforce the mobility issue because to do so will create friction with customers.
Able-bodied people buy more.......
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This is a little unfair considering the head gardiner uses this gator and he broke his leg in several places late last year and was quite entitled to park in that space.
Hello Dave,
While we sympathise with the gardener's situation, the fact is, these spaces are reserved for those who hold a disability parking permit. In New Zealand, it means either a one-year white placard or a five-years orange placard available through CCS. If such a permit is not displayed, then people should not utilise the space.
The person who sent us the picture adds that when the photo was taken, the only gardening staff nearby was a young woman who was cleaning the grounds in front of the cafeteria. There was no senior staff to be found.
Also Dave, if he is fit enought to go back to work and do phyical work like gardening than he does not need this parking space.It does not matter how disabled you are, if you have no handicap tag or placard, you are not entitled to the handicap parking space, period!