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Disabled parking passes: Architects named as the worst for 'blue badge fraud' | |
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Architects are the worst “blue badge abusers”, according to figures from the Local Government Association (LGA). | Architects are the worst “blue badge abusers”, according to figures from the Local Government Association (LGA). |
Unscrupulous abusers have been caught using a dead relative’s pass or leaving a disabled parent stuck at home in order to park for free to go shopping or travel to work, the LGA said. | Unscrupulous abusers have been caught using a dead relative’s pass or leaving a disabled parent stuck at home in order to park for free to go shopping or travel to work, the LGA said. |
Blue badge fraud prosecutions have doubled in three years, with professional people such as lawyers and architects leading the offenders. | Blue badge fraud prosecutions have doubled in three years, with professional people such as lawyers and architects leading the offenders. |
There were 686 successful council prosecutions in 2013, up from 330 in 2010 as councils cracked down on offenders. | There were 686 successful council prosecutions in 2013, up from 330 in 2010 as councils cracked down on offenders. |
More than two million disabled people use blue badges for free parking in pay-and-display bays and parking for up to three hours on yellow lines through the nationwide scheme. In London, badge-holders are exempt from the congestion charge. | More than two million disabled people use blue badges for free parking in pay-and-display bays and parking for up to three hours on yellow lines through the nationwide scheme. In London, badge-holders are exempt from the congestion charge. |
The LGA said Stoke-on-Trent City Council, Plymouth Council and Hull City Council recently secured their first prosecutions against fraudsters while Manchester City Council has a 100 per cent conviction rate with more than 500 prosecutions in the past five years. | The LGA said Stoke-on-Trent City Council, Plymouth Council and Hull City Council recently secured their first prosecutions against fraudsters while Manchester City Council has a 100 per cent conviction rate with more than 500 prosecutions in the past five years. |
Councils are also using new powers to seize and confiscate badges suspected of being used illegally and some have set up specific enforcement teams to tackle blue badge fraud. | Councils are also using new powers to seize and confiscate badges suspected of being used illegally and some have set up specific enforcement teams to tackle blue badge fraud. |
Peter Box, chairman of the LGA’s economy and transport board, said: “It is shocking how low some people are stooping in order to con a few hours of free parking, including using a dead relative's blue badge or leaving a disabled parent trapped in their home. | Peter Box, chairman of the LGA’s economy and transport board, said: “It is shocking how low some people are stooping in order to con a few hours of free parking, including using a dead relative's blue badge or leaving a disabled parent trapped in their home. |
“Councils are determined to do everything in their power to protect the quality of life for our disabled and vulnerable residents.” | “Councils are determined to do everything in their power to protect the quality of life for our disabled and vulnerable residents.” |
Use of a blue badge by an able-bodied person carries a fine of up to £1,000, but one in every 200 badges is stolen each year. | Use of a blue badge by an able-bodied person carries a fine of up to £1,000, but one in every 200 badges is stolen each year. |
It is estimated that 20 per cent of all blue badges in circulation are abused but fewer than 3,000 frauds were detected in 2012-13 partly because of the man hours required by councils to detect frauds. | It is estimated that 20 per cent of all blue badges in circulation are abused but fewer than 3,000 frauds were detected in 2012-13 partly because of the man hours required by councils to detect frauds. |
Pop satirists Half Man Half Biscuit immortalised the practice with the song Blue Badge Abuser. Describing a “no-good fraud”, its lyrics went: “The space was empty, who's to complain/And if they did, I'd say I'm due for the op/And sprint wilfully off to the shop/'Cos I'm a Blue, Blue Badge Abuser.” | Pop satirists Half Man Half Biscuit immortalised the practice with the song Blue Badge Abuser. Describing a “no-good fraud”, its lyrics went: “The space was empty, who's to complain/And if they did, I'd say I'm due for the op/And sprint wilfully off to the shop/'Cos I'm a Blue, Blue Badge Abuser.” |
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