However, there are also more than ten places where permit holders cannot park, at any time of day or night - or they could risk incurring a fine or penalty.
Depending on the location, drivers can park for free in pay and display bays, and for up to three hours on single and double yellow lines. In London, Blue Badge holders are exempt from having to ...
Another unsuspecting blue badge holder has been issued a £500 fine after parking on the car park next to Bolton Market. Helen Knight, 61, from Breightmet, who is a blue badge holder, says she has been ...
In many cases, holding a blue badge also means that motorists do not have to pay for their parking and could also allow drivers to become exempt from paying road tax. Motorists in the capital who ...
The rules for disabled parking at Chorley and Preston hospitals are so confusing and unhelpful that blue badge-holders are either getting fined or paying unnecessarily for their stay. That is the ...
Researchers found the percentage of the population with a blue badge rose from 4.6 ... bays outside stores and in the street. They are also often allowed to park on double yellow lines where ...
On a recent trip into York in our car, we parked in Deangate which according to the council's own website Blue Badge Parking is permitted on double yellow lines (Blue Badge parking on double yellow ...
The mother-of-five was slapped with the parking fine just one day after she hit back at claims she had taken advantage of son Harvey's Blue Badge. Harvey, 22, is blind, autistic, has septo ...
A north London couple who fraudulently used a relative’s Blue Badge to dodge parking fees have been handed a criminal record and fined. The Haringey -based couple were rumbled when council officials ...