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The committee wanted people to face severe penalties for using disabled parkingThe committee wanted people to face severe penalties for using disabled parking
 

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Action should be taken against able-bodied people who park on disabled parking bays, a committee of MPs has said.

The transport committee found the only national company which consistently fined people abusing its disabled bays was Asda.

The MPs called on the government to find out whether those car park operators who fail to enforce the use of disabled bays are fully complying with the Disability Discrimination Act, raising the possibility of future legal battles over the issue.

MPs found standards of disabled parking varied wildly across the country, with some areas offering far greater resources than others.

Disabled parking is currently run under a Blue Badge scheme, in which people can apply for the badges which are then displayed in the car windscreen.

But the committee found many able-bodied people were using the badges as well, either with or without the knowledge of the person to whom they were issued. It called for those who use stolen badges to have their vehicles impounded and their names placed on a national database.

Transport committee chair Louise Ellman said: "There must be greater consistency in the way in which the eligibility criteria for blue badges are applied across the country, and those who use stolen badges must face the consequences.

"This is a fundamental matter of fairness."


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"The Senior Citizens Party warmly welcomes the Transport Select Committee's call for action to be taken against those who abuse the Blue Badge Scheme, and the wildly varying standards of disabled parking across the country. It wishes, however, to draw the attention of the Committee to the disgraceful "no-go areas" for disabled people in the London Boroughs of Westminster, Kensington & Chelsea and Camden, and calls for their discriminatory exemption from the UK and EU-wide Blue Badge Scheme to be cancelled. It also deplores the fact that some councils are now charging for disabled parking spaces, thus penalising disabled people for what has always been a recognition of the additional costs faced by the disabled and calls for this to be abolished as well." Grahame Leon-Smith, Ottershaw


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