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My mother was clearly disabled, she only had one leg, the blue badge system was a nightmare, how can one person drop her off and another collect her? The badge would allow me to park, and take her in wheel chair to an appointment, but then needed to give the badge to person collecting her.

My health is getting worse, need a shopping trolley to lean on, and finally have my own blue badge, but how can one display it without it being stollen, I try not to use it, but there are times when I do need it.

But did I really need to display the badge when cleaning the lawn mower 1723717510523.png same applies to e-bike. I can see why people fail to display the badge when unlikely they will be taken to task for not displaying it.
 
WTF are you parking a lawnmower in a car park for?

Also.

WTF are you replying to an 11 year old thread for?

If that's really your (cough) "vehicle" then you do not need to display your blue badge, because you cannot get a ticket as you have no registration plate.
 
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You can geta metal/perspex holder for Blue badges. You bike-lock it to yer steering wheel. Ebay £25 or so.
A deterrent, so they have to carry a junior eclipse saw. I believe they're worth a couple of grand on the street.
I have photos on the phone for places where idiots say "oh but you should have brought it in".
 
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