Direct political action can cause confusion - what if the disability you
have is not included in the orange badge scheme or you don't want to
display one for personal reasons. And yet you feel and know
that parking in a disabled space makes a big difference to your
life with a hidden disability. Clamping wheelchairs to cars without an
orange badge when the person might be defying crude defintions of
disability for political reasons would not benefit anyone i guess.
glenn.
On Fri, 29 Jan 1999, Barry Ruffell wrote:
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> I wonder whether anyone has taken to Direct Action on the parking-bay front
> .... such as padlocking a wheelchair to the back bumper of a car using a
> 'disabled' slot without showing an orange badge...?
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> Not that I'm suggesting ... etc.
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> Barry
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