Don't park in a disabled space

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Don't park in a disabled space

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Wtf was that cop playing at letting him drive off with no visibility. kukkuk
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I have often been tempted to do something similar, because most of the disabled spaces at my local Asda are usually taken up by people stopping to use the cash machines. **** ****
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Airbrush - foreign cops are a wonder at times.
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#5 Post by bradaz11 »

is he even a cop? looks more like some suped up traffic warden
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#6 Post by saddler »

Les wrote:I have often been tempted to do something similar, because most of the disabled spaces at my local Asda are usually taken up by people stopping to use the cash machines. **** ****
The local Tesco in Haddington seems to view the disabled bays as a staff parking zone.
I've seen several members of Tesco staff in uniform use the bays without any sense of being in the wrong.

Incorrect use of the spaces should be a 3-points offence, and not only on the highway/public road either
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#7 Post by Triple2 »

Proper order. It'll really boils my blood when you see a perfectly fit and health person taking a disabled space.
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