Regarding disabled people who can only manage to get out the home once or twice a week.
My wife is disabled and works from home and works damned hard managing to organise 40+ security guards all over the country, dealing with their workloads, welfare, wages etc. She also has to keep them updated on every government guideline/rule/regulation as soon as they are publicised and convey them to these people in upto 7 different languages using on line translators or her foreign language skills where possible. She is stuck in these four walls unless I am off and can take her shopping. The other day when I took her for some essentials I was told that either she goes in on her own, (can't manage to lift heavy items from shelf, onto/off conveyor and has to lean on a trolley for support all the way from the car, round the store and back to the car), or I go in and do the shopping for her.
As I explained to the numpty, the shopping is not for HER! It's for US and my stepson, (who wasn't with us). Eventually he relented on condition I stayed right by her side the whole way round. Yeah right! She has difficulty walking and so I am going to make her walk all the way to the back of the store because something I want is situated there. That wasn't happening!
Two days ago she wrote to our MP and regarding being able to go out with assistance and what are the rules on simply going for a 30 minute drive for a change of scenery/breath of fresh air but staying in the car at all times and not socialising. He was appalled that this hadn't been addressed and will now bring it up with the disabilities commissioner to get it ratified and published as soon as possible. In the meantime she should do whatever is necessary to look after her mental well being and if she/we are stopped and questioned to show his reply to the person stopping us.