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Must admit after asking a parking person from another car park round the corner he to us to park there,yes i should of read the sign a bit more but when you have been driving around for 35 minutes in the rain,Mrs telling me where i can park and not park,when just look at the sign you think great sorted and then of to see the specialist who we have been waiting to see for 6 months, just had my mind on not being late , thanks for all replies i will email paking company tomorrow tell them it was human error,and hope they have a bit of compassion, never even seen a sign like this before, we are at Stockport and Salford hospital regularly.
That was my point, all you see is the disabled sign, you’re under duress, you need to hurry, time is getting on, you might miss the appointment, we’ve all been there no matter how early you leave your house thinking you have given yourself plenty of time. Good luck.
 
Must admit after asking a parking person from another car park round the corner he to us to park there,yes i should of read the sign a bit more but when you have been driving around for 35 minutes in the rain,Mrs telling me where i can park and not park,when just look at the sign you think great sorted and then of to see the specialist who we have been waiting to see for 6 months, just had my mind on not being late , thanks for all replies i will email paking company tomorrow tell them it was human error,and hope they have a bit of compassion, never even seen a sign like this before, we are at Stockport and Salford hospital regularly.
Oh I get where you're coming from and I hope you get it sorted, it's just that I know people who really do need extra parking space for wheelchairs. There's a lad who had his 30th birthday just the other week, in our local park who is the highest level autistic and has lived in a chair all his life. He can't communicate (except with his mum and close relatives), can't walk or use his hands and must weigh 15 to 18 stone. His mum needs all the help she can get so the post I replied to just got up my nose. The fact that he's bleating about compassion now is beyond idiotic.
 
Oh I get where you're coming from and I hope you get it sorted, it's just that I know people who really do need extra parking space for wheelchairs. There's a lad who had his 30th birthday just the other week, in our local park who is the highest level autistic and has lived in a chair all his life. He can't communicate (except with his mum and close relatives), can't walk or use his hands and must weigh 15 to 18 stone. His mum needs all the help she can get so the post I replied to just got up my nose. The fact that he's bleating about compassion now is beyond idiotic.
One thing in future,read the sign first,we only ever use the badge for hospital appointments 's so live and learn 1ST ticket in 4 years.
 
Oh I get where you're coming from and I hope you get it sorted, it's just that I know people who really do need extra parking space for wheelchairs. There's a lad who had his 30th birthday just the other week, in our local park who is the highest level autistic and has lived in a chair all his life. He can't communicate (except with his mum and close relatives), can't walk or use his hands and must weigh 15 to 18 stone. His mum needs all the help she can get so the post I replied to just got up my nose. The fact that he's bleating about compassion now is beyond idiotic.
I’m a woman. I care for my sister who has MS who is moved around by a hoist, no mobility at all. I know all there is to know about getting disabled people around, caring for people. That’s not all I do, I work too. I do plenty of other stuff for many people, I do like to think I am a compassionate person, thank you very much. So less of the dig, please.
 

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