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Hee that"l  teach im,,  :rolleyes:

Ha ha love it

I have the disabled badge and you should see the looks I get when they see me get off of the bike in one of those bays, I use a walking stick by the way and can't walk long distances so I use it. But the times I see perfectly able peeps using bays is getting more and more common, and God forbid you say "excuse me" do you have a badge? :rant:

I have the disabled badge and you should see the looks I get when they see me get off of the bike in one of those bays, I use a walking stick by the way and can't walk long distances so I use it. But the times I see perfectly able peeps using bays is getting more and more common, and God forbid you say "excuse me" do you have a badge? :rant:

Worked with disabled a guy years ago who rode a bike, us plebs had to park in the main car park which was a fair old distance away and he really struggled with it, when he asked if he could use the disabled parking he was told " motorcycles are not allowed on site" Thankfully they changed their minds when a load of us kicked up shit and told them they were thoughtless bastards.

I have seen a guy paralysed from the waist down, still ride a bike. had custom landing gear and used an air shifter for the gears. Was pretty awesome. 

Point being, ANY body can ride a bike as long as they can maintain balance etc. So it should be fairly acceptable if someone with a badge uses the disabled spots.

ALTHOUGH.... you could do like this guy did 

 

ASDA - Extreme parking.jpg

Edited by Silkk

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