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Originally Posted by Neil.H,May 12 2005, 04:13 PM
Slightly hypocritical to take the moral high ground and then in the same breath admit to deliberately damaging someone's car isn't it?
i was a bit angrier back then.chilled out a bit more these days.but i have seen twats getting out of cars in disabled spaces and pretend to have a limp.
p.s. how do u get one of those blue badges.i have seen them on db7's,tt's[insert joke here],porsches etc.how do u get a wheelchair into one of them?????
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Originally Posted by soulcrew,May 12 2005, 04:30 PM
how do u get a wheelchair into one of them?????
So long as you have the holder of the badge travelling with you, you're perfectly entitled to display it in whatever car you like. So, perhaps the DB7 owner had an elderly parent who qualified for one, and he had taken them shopping?
#44
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Originally Posted by zero_to60,May 12 2005, 03:10 PM
the reason why disabled spaces exist is to assist someone who is less able bodied......taking up such as space is selfish in the extreme
I couldn't give a fcuk
selfish is my middle name
#46
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Originally Posted by Bingo-a-go-go,May 12 2005, 03:23 PM
So people or Porsche owners don't have children.....
survival of the fittest
if some big bastard gets in my face, I defer
cripples should defer to me
it's called a pecking order
#48
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Originally Posted by Bingo-a-go-go,May 12 2005, 03:43 PM
Cnut is your last name
you'll find I look or smell nothing like one
#49
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Originally Posted by Lurking Lawyer,May 12 2005, 03:37 PM
You don't need to be wheelchair-bound to qualify for a disabled badge, so perhaps the question doesn't arise?
So long as you have the holder of the badge travelling with you, you're perfectly entitled to display it in whatever car you like. So, perhaps the DB7 owner had an elderly parent who qualified for one, and he had taken them shopping?
So long as you have the holder of the badge travelling with you, you're perfectly entitled to display it in whatever car you like. So, perhaps the DB7 owner had an elderly parent who qualified for one, and he had taken them shopping?
they all work a treat
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Originally Posted by gaddafi,May 12 2005, 03:46 PM
if you ever get up close to one - have a really good look at it, and sniff it too
you'll find I look or smell nothing like one
you'll find I look or smell nothing like one