Warning over illegal blue badge use as number issued in Yorkshire surges
Authorities have issued a warning regarding the illegal use of Blue Badges, emphasizing that misuse can lead to fines of up to £1,000. The Blue Badge scheme is designed to provide parking concessions for individuals with disabilities, allowing them to park closer to their destinations. Misuse includes using a badge when the holder is not present or parking in restricted areas, such as pavements, which can obstruct pedestrians and other road users.
A notable incident involves Katie Price, who faced potential fines for using her son Harvey’s Blue Badge to park on a pavement while he was not present. This serves as a reminder that the badge is for the holder’s use only, and unauthorized use is a criminal offense.
To avoid penalties, it’s crucial for Blue Badge holders and their families to understand and adhere to the scheme’s rules. Proper display of the badge and ensuring it’s used only when the holder is present are essential practices. For comprehensive information on correct usage and the responsibilities of badge holders, refer to the official government guidelines.