Parking (without permit) in front of disabled parking sign!

License plate

LD04TOH

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Place / Location

. Furzefield Centre, Potters Bar

, Hertfordshire, England

Date and Time

12th March 2007
11am

This grey car, plate LD04TOH, was parked illegally in a disability parking space in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom on 12 March, 2007.

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Poster's note: I was unable to park in a designated bay with my disabled son, due to 4 cars parked without badges. The reception at the centre couldn't have cared less. I have forwarded the photos to the local police force, but am unsure as to whether they will do anything.

 

2 Responses to “Parking (without permit) in front of disabled parking sign!”

  1. giogio says:

    I'd have parked across the back end of one or two blocking them in, it won't stop them but it really does get to them when they have to either wait til you get back or go into the building/shop and ask for you to be paged :)

  2. countdownwizard says:

    Thanks for the comments, but, now the forum seems to have been reactivated after a long break, I'm unsubscribing from this list.
    Having forgotten, a couple of times over the last few months, to display my disabled son's parking permit, I'm rather less irate regarding possible illegal parking.
    Although so many cars without badges was certainly dubious.

 
 

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