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Old 14 September 2007, 11:42 AM
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SPoon

Not sure about the photo on the badge, and I'm not sure how much he pays him a month. But I dont think its very much.

Shanea

Yeah the car is leased for three years with an option to buy.


Its all fair and above board becuase he takes him to the shop when ever he needs to go.
Old 14 September 2007, 11:50 AM
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I have a disabled badge and I would never let anyone else use it unless I was in the car concerned as a passenger.

I think that those who do use them for their own convenience when they are not entitled are of poor moral character. They are using car parking spaces which they are not entitled to and preventing someone else who is entitled from doing so.

Its is certainlly no excuse to talk about all the tax you have paid-we could all say that. If you don't like how it is used-you can always use your vote accordinglly next time. Don't however try to use it as a mealy mouthed excuse for cheating the disabled!

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Old 14 September 2007, 11:56 AM
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I do vote, its the ***** who dont vote that allow this bunch of toosers in. What is it, 43% of people vote ?

As for being disabled and requiring your own spot, you get extra payouts, so use a taxi !

My car doors and those little ******* dents are more important that whether you can drag one leg after another.

If I could, I would try and get a new car on one of those disable schemes. Half the people on that are on the fiddle, selling them off.

So, as for morals ? what about them ? Its an unfair world, and Im tired of being the gentleman, so just going to worry about myself.


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Old 14 September 2007, 12:14 PM
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Old 14 September 2007, 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by sbk1972
I do vote, its the ***** who dont vote that allow this bunch of toosers in. What is it, 43% of people vote ?

As for being disabled and requiring your own spot, you get extra payouts, so use a taxi !

My car doors and those little ******* dents are more important that whether you can drag one leg after another.

If I could, I would try and get a new car on one of those disable schemes. Half the people on that are on the fiddle, selling them off.

So, as for morals ? what about them ? Its an unfair world, and Im tired of being the gentleman, so just going to worry about myself.


SBK
Well it was pretty obvious from your first post but I have to say it is refreshing to see that you are admitting to being a selfish cheating lout.

Incidentally,that was a disgraceful statement you made in association with the remark about allowances and also about those who have got a car under the top mobility scheme.

One day you may become mature enough to realise what an *** you are making of yourself.

It is people of your ilk who are dragging this country down the tubes.

Grovesey,

If you feel you have to to associate yourself with someone of his character, you might at least find out how to spell your remark, or at least to use the right expression anyway!

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Old 14 September 2007, 12:39 PM
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Originally Posted by grovesy
SPoon

Not sure about the photo on the badge, and I'm not sure how much he pays him a month. But I dont think its very much.

Shanea

Yeah the car is leased for three years with an option to buy.


Its all fair and above board becuase he takes him to the shop when ever he needs to go.
how can it be fair and above board
Really hope he gets cought.
Old 14 September 2007, 01:01 PM
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Originally Posted by pwhittle
how can it be fair and above board
Really hope he gets caught.
To the morally challenged anything can be made to feel above board.

To think that Grovesy actually believes it to be right too is not that surprising considering the state of the country.
Old 14 September 2007, 01:34 PM
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Leslie, Im assuming your a female, as the comment about being mature is such a typical reply from women. If your a man, then mmmmmmmm I bet you've voted for Brian Dowling to stay in Hell's Kitchen ?

Selfish, cheating, lout ? Right on all three acounts my friend !

As for the statements about the mobility schemes and claims, you refer to them as disgraceful, why ? They are true !

All this said and done, I dont care. Infact tonight I need to go to my local Tesco's, and Im going to park sideways across 3 disable bays !

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Old 14 September 2007, 02:27 PM
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always brightens up my friday afternoon to see someone make such a prat of themselves
Old 14 September 2007, 03:27 PM
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Recieved Infraction ? :-) So, what does that mean ?

Im just being honest, as I can bet nearly all of you have parked in these bays, or the child + toddler ones. Im not going to pretend I havent and go on about how nasty, poor morals, the people that do.

If not disabled bays, bet you've all pi55ed in the easy to get to disabled toilets in clubs, done other things that you werent meant to do ?? You cant take the moral high ground on one area, whilst committing similar acts in other ways. Christ, you can even go as far as using bus lanes in Londond, or express tills when having more than 10 items.

As to the comment on disability payments, and fiddles going on there, again I not wrong there either. I had dealings / support of the Gov. systems that paid these out and the number of fraud claim was incredible.

The world is a fiddle, and I for one am just tired of always doing the right thing and being screwed for it. Whether its being chased for tax, VAT, then suffering a door dent when parking somewhere properly but someone elsee hasnt, letting someone out infront of me, who then drives at 20 in a 50. Just had enough.

As for being a pratt ? Maybe , maybe not, but at least Im honest. I cant say I will loose sleep.

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Old 14 September 2007, 03:31 PM
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Does being BANNED entitle pslewis to a Blue Badge? Maybe one with GOLD letters on?
Old 14 September 2007, 03:32 PM
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I hate it when women with children park at the front in a disabled spot, just because they have a child in the car. WASTERS!!!!

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Old 14 September 2007, 04:27 PM
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Hey Leslie - you've undergone a sex change!!!!!!!!!!!!
Old 14 September 2007, 04:30 PM
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Originally Posted by sbk1972
Im just being honest, as I can bet nearly all of you have parked in these bays, or the child + toddler ones. Im not going to pretend I havent and go on about how nasty, poor morals, the people that do.
Oh the irony. I regularly park in parent and todler with my young kids, I do not park there when they are not in the car. However I see a lot of people parking in these spaces for no reason or if they have teenagers.

Because you are forcing parents out of these spaces they are parking elsewhere and then the kids ding other cars, because despite telling them they are young and sometimes cannot stop a door/judge the distance. Often these spaces are very small and (IMO) getting smaller.

So you bitch and moan about people dinging your car, but you are just adding to the issue - sure you'll not care, but I won't either when your car is dinged :-)
Old 14 September 2007, 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by sbk1972
I do vote, its the ***** who dont vote that allow this bunch of toosers in. What is it, 43% of people vote ?

As for being disabled and requiring your own spot, you get extra payouts, so use a taxi !

My car doors and those little ******* dents are more important that whether you can drag one leg after another.

If I could, I would try and get a new car on one of those disable schemes. Half the people on that are on the fiddle, selling them off.

So, as for morals ? what about them ? Its an unfair world, and Im tired of being the gentleman, so just going to worry about myself.


SBK
Fair play you are a prize ***** aren't you.
Perhaps someday soon someone who accompanies a disabled person will arrange for you to have a legitimate reason for you to need a badge-we can but live in hope.
Richie

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Old 14 September 2007, 08:50 PM
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Originally Posted by sbk1972
As for being disabled and requiring your own spot, you get extra payouts, so use a taxi !


My father is disabled and I can assure you what ever extra benefit he gets is FAR FAR less than he was ever able to earn as an able man.
Old 14 September 2007, 11:07 PM
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Originally Posted by banny sti
I hate it when women with children park at the front in a disabled spot, just because they have a child in the car. WASTERS!!!!

Banny
Did you know that Tesco (UK) have a policy that if all the Parent and Child spaces are full then you can park in a disabled bay
Old 14 September 2007, 11:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Smiler
Did you know that Tesco (UK) have a policy that if all the Parent and Child spaces are full then you can park in a disabled bay

Fookin right, a child should take precedent over some lazy fat ****** too lazy to work
Old 14 September 2007, 11:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Smiler
Did you know that Tesco (UK) have a policy that if all the Parent and Child spaces are full then you can park in a disabled bay
Can you provide a link, or more info to that please?

It will save me carrying out the shopping and having to carry/hold onto our daughter through the car park.
Old 14 September 2007, 11:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Smiler
Did you know that Tesco (UK) have a policy that if all the Parent and Child spaces are full then you can park in a disabled bay
Do you have proof of that?
Old 14 September 2007, 11:55 PM
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Originally Posted by sbk1972
I do vote, its the ***** who dont vote that allow this bunch of toosers in. What is it, 43% of people vote ?

As for being disabled and requiring your own spot, you get extra payouts, so use a taxi !

My car doors and those little ******* dents are more important that whether you can drag one leg after another.

If I could, I would try and get a new car on one of those disable schemes. Half the people on that are on the fiddle, selling them off.

So, as for morals ? what about them ? Its an unfair world, and Im tired of being the gentleman, so just going to worry about myself.


SBK
What a heartless attitude to have. Just be careful, what goes around comes around. You may find yourself in the situation where you actually have to use these bays. How will you feel, when you can't because some utter selfish able bodied twonk has already used it
Old 15 September 2007, 12:11 AM
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I guess some of you need to use your intelligence rather than ranting.

I park in a section that looks like staff car park but actually is for the public as well. Since it's where all the staff park (not too far away from main entrance either, not that I care that much), far less comings and goings so less likely to get a ding. Most times, it's the same car next to mine as when I left, even when I've been in s'market ages.

Either that or park next to kerb at far end of car park. The *extra walking* really is no hassle in reality and it means far less chance of dings.

So many people simply *must* park as close to entrance as possible, what sad pathetic lives they lead.... Just leave the parking real close to entrance to the pathetic or M&C or disabled or the *have to make a point* brigade, I'm more interested in going in and doing my shop with minimal fuss.
Old 15 September 2007, 12:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Dracoro
I guess some of you need to use your intelligence rather than ranting.

I park in a section that looks like staff car park but actually is for the public as well. Since it's where all the staff park (not too far away from main entrance either, not that I care that much), far less comings and goings so less likely to get a ding. Most times, it's the same car next to mine as when I left, even when I've been in s'market ages.

Either that or park next to kerb at far end of car park. The *extra walking* really is no hassle in reality and it means far less chance of dings.

So many people simply *must* park as close to entrance as possible, what sad pathetic lives they lead.... Just leave the parking real close to entrance to the pathetic or M&C or disabled or the *have to make a point* brigade, I'm more interested in going in and doing my shop with minimal fuss.
same here...

went shopping to asdas today with the mrs. parked up right away from anyone else at the back of the carpark. over two bays admittedly, but it wasnt uber busy.

got out, started walking, and heard someone tut loudly as to make an insinuation towards thee.

asked politely "what was that for", usual responce about being selfish.

replied along the lines of "take pride in my car, lots of others dont, and are selfish when dinging other cars"

lady then proceeded to get into her beemer x5 i think it was, dinging the silver corsa next to it hard enough to shake the car a little.

i then made a tut of my own, and made my point by saying loudly "stoopid bitch, see my point"

then the corsa owner turned up as i was walking into asdas. didnt look impressed as she was pulling out, obviously knowing what had had done.
Old 15 September 2007, 06:57 AM
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When Mr Lewis gets off his ban he might want to discuss the use of motorized scooters for the elderly and the lack of any regulation for the use of them.
Old 15 September 2007, 10:29 AM
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I got harranged for parking in the disabled bay at work by this fat office trollop, shouting 'Oh, very clever, park in the disabled bay' as the car park was full and she was driving round looking for a space, she went on and on, I didnt react, just walked up the wheelchair ramp, opened the office door, got my mates wheelchair and brought it back to the car to get him out.

The look on her face was priceless, just stuck he head back in her car and scooted off, would never look me in the eye.

I then moved my car to the space she had missed by being to busy gobbing off.
Old 15 September 2007, 11:49 AM
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Originally Posted by scoob_babe
Hey Leslie - you've undergone a sex change!!!!!!!!!!!!
Not so that I have noticed so far . It looks like he does not realise how to spell that name properly either!

Still as I said in my earlier post, he is refreshingly honest about his totally selfish behaviour and his complete lack of thought for anyone except himself.

It will of course be similar types to himself who specialise in the scams over disability allowances, forged blue parking badges, buying new cars on the mobility allowance, etc.

All the genuinely disabled people I know would not dream of doing anything like that and they are genuinely grateful for the consideration given to them with their disability problems.

It is a good demonstration of just how weak his argument is and how he is scraping the barrel for a reply to my post when he feels he has to accuse me of being a homosexual and also has to insult the disabled by accusing them of poor driving.

He is a true icon for those who enjoy taking advantage of those who are less able to defend themselves in this life!

Les
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