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Concern over parking permits for disabled
4:30pm Thursday 25th October 2012 in News By Emma Thomas
Carer says disabled people should not have to pay for parking permits in Southend
A CARER says she believes disabled people who need help at home should be given parking permits.
Karen Davey cares for Marion Pearce who lives in Hamlet Road, Southend, and suffers from Spondolosis of the spine.
She said she thinks disabled residents should not have to pay for permits just so carers can come to their address.
She said: “We have carers that overlap at times. She has had to pay out for two permits. The road is resident’s parking all along. There is no blue badge parking round there.
“A very nice lady at the council arranged it for us to have two permits but why should any of our disabled residents have to pay if they need carers? They don’t have carers out of choice.”
Mrs Davey said it has caused problems with Mrs Pearce’s care.
She added: “We have had a couple of carers that have had tickets although they managed to get them revoked. She has lost carers because they couldn’t park.”
Zulfiqar Ali, Southend Council’s strategic highways and traffic manager, said the council had allowed two permits to be issued because of the exceptional circumstances but they still had to be paid for.
He said: “Mrs Pearce is in the unusual position of being issued with two carers permits due to her particular care arrangements and that fact that her carers cross over on visits.
“There has always been a charge for these permits, but the £15 cost for each permit for the year has remained the same since the council started implementing parking schemes in 2009/10.”
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4:39pm Thu 25 Oct 12
AndyBSG says...
A friend of mine moved into a new apartment block that had a customised disabled flat on the ground floor and one of the big plus points for him was that the space closest to the entrance was a disabled space which had a huge yellow zig zag 'no parking' area next to it between the parking space and the path so he could transfer in easily.
He comes out to go to work one morning and finds that someone has actually squeezed their car into this no parking zone so he would have struggled to open his door and get in even if he were able bodied and when the janitor tracked down the dirt bag who's car it was not only were they not embarrassed and ashamed but they told him to "Stop being lazy and just park somewhere else"!
4:40pm Thu 25 Oct 12
Eric Whim says...
spondylosis
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rotty78 says...
2:49pm Fri 26 Oct 12
rotty78 says...
The lady doesn't drive because of her disability. Because she doesn't drive she is not entitled to a residents permit. Mrs Pearce was originally told that she could purchase visitors permits - 20 permits for £5 - 2 permits required a day - you work that out over a year! Because of her disabilities she needs help. Carers are only paid for the time they are at their clients, travelling is not included, they are providing a service for the community. The carer is not holding Mrs Pearce to ransom, but is fighting on Mrs Pearce's behalf and all disabled people in the country who may not have anyone to fight their cause. The fact of the matter is that residents parking is being bought in all over the country - in this particular area the parking restrictions were bought in on a MINORITY vote. In one area in Southend parking permits are £80 a year because they have the disadvantage of having parking meters down the road - they can't even apply for visitors permits.
Mrs Pearce has a blue badge, which without a residents permit she can't even use outside her own home.
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