I’m sure the extra money the NHS is receiving will sort all these disabilities out in no time. So we probably won’t even need any disabled parking places in that Europe anyway.
Brexit as solution to all problems.
(I could be a Tory Brexit minister it’s a piece of piss)
I’ve been seeing a lot of smashed car windows lately, those things seem like a liability honestly.
I’m sure the government are seething at this and will do all they can for the rights of the disabled, just like they always do.
Given demographics of Brexit voters I’d bet most of them voted for this though…
Probably just a teething problem. Irrespectivly, we hold all the cards 😂
It’s on the UK to resolve that one. Seems trivial really –
> Yes, US disabled parking permits are valid in all 27 EU states. All EU countries are signed up to the European Conference of Ministers of Transport (ECMT) agreement, which states that every signatory nation will recognize disabled parking permits from every other signatory nation. The ECMT agreement also includes several non-European countries: Australia, Canada, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, United States
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I’m sure the extra money the NHS is receiving will sort all these disabilities out in no time. So we probably won’t even need any disabled parking places in that Europe anyway.
Brexit as solution to all problems.
(I could be a Tory Brexit minister it’s a piece of piss)
I’ve been seeing a lot of smashed car windows lately, those things seem like a liability honestly.
I’m sure the government are seething at this and will do all they can for the rights of the disabled, just like they always do.
Given demographics of Brexit voters I’d bet most of them voted for this though…
Probably just a teething problem. Irrespectivly, we hold all the cards 😂
It’s on the UK to resolve that one. Seems trivial really –
> Yes, US disabled parking permits are valid in all 27 EU states. All EU countries are signed up to the European Conference of Ministers of Transport (ECMT) agreement, which states that every signatory nation will recognize disabled parking permits from every other signatory nation. The ECMT agreement also includes several non-European countries: Australia, Canada, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, United States
https://disabledparking.com/disabled-parking-blog/are-us-handicap-placards-valid-in-eu/
Feel free to direct complaints to your local conservative party representatives.