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Blue Badges May Be Rejected In Europe, Drivers Warned
One for disabled travellers in Europe to keep an eye on.
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-62287 752
Conversely ….
//The British government allows the use of French blue badges in disabled parking spaces anywhere in the country. The same is true for badges from any other European Union member state. //
https:/ /www.co nnexion france. com/art icle/Pr actical /Your-Q uestion s/Every day-Lif e/Can-y ou-use- a-Frenc h-disab led-par king-ba dge-in- the-UK
How mean. Yet another example of the pettiness - and spitefulness - of the EU.
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Conversely ….
//The British government allows the use of French blue badges in disabled parking spaces anywhere in the country. The same is true for badges from any other European Union member state. //
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How mean. Yet another example of the pettiness - and spitefulness - of the EU.
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No best answer has yet been selected by naomi24. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.\\ I wonder what the figures are of disabled US citizens actually driving in France?
Barely scraping double figures?//
It doesn't matter if there is only one person or even one country, it's the principle. To let one non EU country use the blue badge system and refuse another is discriminating and unlawful.
Barely scraping double figures?//
It doesn't matter if there is only one person or even one country, it's the principle. To let one non EU country use the blue badge system and refuse another is discriminating and unlawful.
If you read the article, it is not an EU ban, but individual nations are deciding.
16 EU countries will accept blue badges just as before.
The remaining 11 countries have not banned them, they are still deciding.
// all other EU nations accept UK badges. //
Brexiters unfortunately are not known for their accuracy and often use falsehoods such as this to prove their case.
16 EU countries will accept blue badges just as before.
The remaining 11 countries have not banned them, they are still deciding.
// all other EU nations accept UK badges. //
Brexiters unfortunately are not known for their accuracy and often use falsehoods such as this to prove their case.
Naomi,
16 EU countries are accepting the badges same as before brexit. So it is nothing to do with the EU losing (whatever that means?).
The other 11 May also accept them, or some may not. They are UNDECIDED.
File this stupid EU bashing story next to the one about them banning the wrong shaped bananas. It’s cobblers.
16 EU countries are accepting the badges same as before brexit. So it is nothing to do with the EU losing (whatever that means?).
The other 11 May also accept them, or some may not. They are UNDECIDED.
File this stupid EU bashing story next to the one about them banning the wrong shaped bananas. It’s cobblers.
It may be too difficult to refuse to accept some blue badges in the UK. Would it apply to privately operated car parks, too? Would a parking attendant have to have a list of countries that were excluded, would cameras automatically recognise which country the badge was issued in? Would it worth chasing fines up after the visitor had returned home?
Gromit, // They are UNDECIDED. //
The very fact that they are even considering it should tell you that this is as a result of Brexit. As difficult as that may be for you - or any other Remainer - to acknowledge, and as much as you would like to shove anything that reflects badly upon your heroes under the carpet, that is what it's about.
The very fact that they are even considering it should tell you that this is as a result of Brexit. As difficult as that may be for you - or any other Remainer - to acknowledge, and as much as you would like to shove anything that reflects badly upon your heroes under the carpet, that is what it's about.
barry, from the second link.
//The British government allows the use of French blue badges in disabled parking spaces anywhere in the country.
The same is true for badges from any other European Union member state.
This means French blue badge holders can normally park in disabled parking spots free of charge and with no restricted hours.
They can also park on yellow lines on roads for up to three hours or in free on-street spaces where there is a time limit for other drivers. Badge holders would not normally be subject to the time limit in this case but there will be exceptions. //
//The British government allows the use of French blue badges in disabled parking spaces anywhere in the country.
The same is true for badges from any other European Union member state.
This means French blue badge holders can normally park in disabled parking spots free of charge and with no restricted hours.
They can also park on yellow lines on roads for up to three hours or in free on-street spaces where there is a time limit for other drivers. Badge holders would not normally be subject to the time limit in this case but there will be exceptions. //
I realise I am wasting my time copying from the article you claim to have read, but clearly have failed to understand.
// Yet another example of the pettiness - and spitefulness - of the EU. //
16 EU countries continue to accept our blue badges. But it is an individual country’s decision, not the EUs.
// Yet another example of the pettiness - and spitefulness - of the EU. //
16 EU countries continue to accept our blue badges. But it is an individual country’s decision, not the EUs.
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