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Joe ) gurgled happily, sounding much like they
were saying : Why should any disabled driver get free access, do they take up less space or create less pollution? No, but they are normally less-able to make use of public transport alternatives But they're no less able to use the normal M6 |
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Following up to Adrian
No, but they are normally less-able to make use of public transport alternatives But they're no less able to use the normal M6 If people don't like the M6 toll, why the meanness of spirit in deflecting the anger onto the disabled? If they get a good deal, good luck to them. If you don't like the toll, tell your MP. -- Mike Reid "Art is the lie that reveals the truth" P.Picasso Walking-food-photos, Wasdale, Thames, London etc "http://www.fellwalk.co.uk" -- you can email us@ this site and same for Spain at "http://www.fell-walker.co.uk" -- dontuse@ all, it's a spamtrap |
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Reid ) gurgled happily, sounding much like they
were saying : No, but they are normally less-able to make use of public transport alternatives But they're no less able to use the normal M6 If people don't like the M6 toll, why the meanness of spirit in deflecting the anger onto the disabled? If they get a good deal, good luck to them. If you don't like the toll, tell your MP. It's not "deflection of anger". I personally don't care much either way if the M6 relief is toll or not. If I'm heading that way, I may well use the toll road. I also have a blue badge in the car for my mother-in-law (and no, I don't abuse it), in a wheelchair with MS. I just don't see the point. If a disabled driver's using that route, then I don't see the need for a discount. If they need the time benefit, then great, they're probably doing it for business, so can pay. If they don't need the time benefit, then fine. Use the "old" M6. |
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Adrian wrote:
Reid ) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying : No, but they are normally less-able to make use of public transport alternatives But they're no less able to use the normal M6 If people don't like the M6 toll, why the meanness of spirit in deflecting the anger onto the disabled? If they get a good deal, good luck to them. If you don't like the toll, tell your MP. It's not "deflection of anger". I personally don't care much either way if the M6 relief is toll or not. If I'm heading that way, I may well use the toll road. I also have a blue badge in the car for my mother-in-law (and no, I don't abuse it), in a wheelchair with MS. I just don't see the point. If a disabled driver's using that route, then I don't see the need for a discount. If they need the time benefit, then great, they're probably doing it for business, so can pay. If they don't need the time benefit, then fine. Use the "old" M6. Why not address these questions to the company concerned? http://www.m6toll.co.uk |
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