Disabilities and easy access card

honeyb35

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Apologies, I know there was a thread just recently but I can't seem to find it? :confused3
I know about visiting customer services with documents etc to prove eligibility, a lot of people have said signed drs letter, but I noticed their official leaflet stating a European parking badge was acceptable (assuming it means blue badge to uk residents!). I'm pretty sure this is what we used last time but I just wanted to check if anyone knew it to be the case? Would like to avoid having to beg for a signed letter if possible, it's not the easiest of things to procure from my drs!
He is a full time wheelchair user and clearly severely disabled, although I know they claim not to judge.
 
Apologies, I know there was a thread just recently but I can't seem to find it? :confused3
I know about visiting customer services with documents etc to prove eligibility, a lot of people have said signed drs letter, but I noticed their official leaflet stating a European parking badge was acceptable (assuming it means blue badge to uk residents!). I'm pretty sure this is what we used last time but I just wanted to check if anyone knew it to be the case? Would like to avoid having to beg for a signed letter if possible, it's not the easiest of things to procure from my drs!
He is a full time wheelchair user and clearly severely disabled, although I know they claim not to judge.

yes your blue disabled parking badge can be used.
 












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