The lack of subjects
Hi all,
I am sorry that I have not managed to get our new disabled section off the ground yet. It took me a while to get this section up on our forum, and then I ended up between hospital and the doctors again several times, and after that was by, I had to disappear for a short holiday to try and relax, and give my body a rest. Now that I arrived back last night, and with another good nights rest, I am now set off, stuck up in my office, going through the mountain of mail, phone calls, and other tasks that I have to do. I am also going to try and get some stickys on the section, about changing road tax classation, and how to go about changing the vehicle classation on your v5 as well. If there is anything else that anybody else can think about, please let me know. Regards Stuart Rintoul |
Your 'subjects' may be few and far between My Liege, but we nevertheless await your input with baited breath.
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will be watching this section with great interest. as I am a full time carer for my beloved Lynda, it's about time we had somat.the thing I would be interested to know is, when the paper tax disc goes how will that affect the people who. like ourselves are excempt from duty, I would assume that we just continue how we do now, on line.
ps glad your back and feeling better. ron. |
What about informative subjects like :-
Motability - Cars & Scooters & Wheelchair Adapted Vehicles. Mobility Scooters/Wheelchairs etc. Ricability - Cars & others tests etc. Parking Permits -Usage , Home & Away? |
Perhaps there is a lack of disabled people ?
In most town centres the only available parking spaces are for disabled badge holders, suggesting there are insufficient of the "less-able" to fill them. I used to think that the government was planning for more to come along, perhaps after a pointless arab war on behalf of america, but this seems to have been forgotten now we are all so much better off with the influx of foreigners putting up our house prices. anyone think I could get a job writing for the daily mail ? |
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I see them every day, trotting off to the shops whilst I get my walker or mobility scooter out of the car, and genuine wheelchair users have to chase around looking for a space - not the abuser's fault, it is the lazy doctors and the even lazier local authorities. It's no wonder fit people get annoyed. |
Lynda being a wheelchair user quite a lot of the time now has to witness these people who abuse the system, we would gladly shop anyone we saw using a blue badge they were not entitled to.they should be stamped on hard. also, one other thing that annoys me greatly is,why do these so called disabled people drive there mobility scooters to the shop. park the bloody things in disabled spaces the walk royund the sop carrying loads oif shopping.
grrrrrr. rant over for now. ron. |
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an unfortunate side effect of plain bad manners mike, sad but true, whatever happened to being polite and helpful to your fellow man(or indeed, woman)
ron. |
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The car park attendant came by and asked me what was what, and then put a ticket on the yummy's 4x4. Last I saw, as I went into the store, was a very angry yummy, mouthing off at an impassive car park attendant as he walked away. Will she do it again? Of course she will. Ron, I don't expect special treatment, in fact i am fiercly independent & decline most offers of assistance, but i do need to be able to use a ' disabled' parking space near the stores because I just can't walk more than a few yards really, so where I see this sort of abuse, I put on the 'grumpy old man' mask & try to educate them - usually a waste of breath. |
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