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Drivers have been issued with a disabled parking space warning as thousands could be at risk of fines. Any driver using a Blue Badge without being entitled to could be hit with a £1,000 fine.
Blue Badges help people with disabilities or health conditions park closer to their destination.
The scheme also gives access to disabled bays and permission to park on yellow lines.
But some motorists have been caught taking advantage of the scheme.
A recent study by Comparethemarket has revealed that between 2019 and 2021 there were 3,496 prosecutions for drivers illegally using a Blue Badge and another 171 offences committed by the Blue Badge holder themselves.
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A Blue Badge costs up to £10 in England and £20 in Scotland and usually lasts up to three years. It’s free in Wales.
Anyone with a hidden disability – such as anxiety, autism, chronic pain and respiratory problems – will need to provide supporting evidence confirming the following:
- Diagnosis of your medical condition/disability
- Symptoms/effects of your condition/disability and;
- Explain the need for the Blue Badge in line with the criteria for Hidden Disabilities. Drivers will need to confirm if they experience any psychological distress whilst walking or are at risk of harm to themselves or others whilst walking.
Provide a list of possible coping strategies which they have tried out, to help manage their condition, and why these are not effective.
Supporting evidence includes letters from a GP, consultant or another health professional (such as a psychiatrist, physiotherapist, or neurologist) and school or SENCO reports.
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