I am with broken leg at the moment and am on crutches. Whilst not disabled, I would not say no to a temporary Blue Badge for my visits to the shops with the wife. Last Sunday, we visited PC World on the Great West Road and the car park was busy as you'd expect for this time of year. We parked in a normal spot and I hobbled on my crutches and just as we neared the entrance, by the empty disabled spots, a white van pulls into one of the disabled spots and jumps out. I give him the filthiest look imaginable which prompts him to ask me what my issue is - I told him and he told me to "f**king mind my own business". I won't bore you with the rest of our encounter but suffice to say I very much held my own. People like this are all too familiar now and are vermin and bullies - you need to stand up to them.Also, I know from an acquaintance who is in his mid 30's, perfectly fit and well, that he borrows his father’s Blue Badge when visiting Ealing and other congested areas so as to get in and out quickly. I have pointed out to him all the points of why this is wrong to no avail.Some people....
Bud Richards ● 4851d