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My neighbours block my daughter's disability transport - how do I resolve this?
I have an inconsiderate neighbour who parks in front of where my disabled daughter gets off in her special needs transport. How can I resolve this?
Asked on 19 June 2017 by Saw
Answered by
Honest John
In that case you can apply to your local council for a 'Disabled' parking place. If your inconsiderate neighbour parks in an on-street 'Disabled' bay you can have their car taken away. There are two such spaces near my house and everyone respects them.
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