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Referencing that article quickly became toxic here but I did read it all. |
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I am able to get a motability car if if i wanted but choose not to because the car we have is shared between 3 of us and twice a week its taken to Bristol to visit my sons boyfriends family and that would be classed as misuse.
We are lucky to be able to afford a car which is not even 5 years old yet but some people are not that lucky and need the car to get around. The one thing i always worry about which is a genuine concern some disabled drivers get behind the wheel after taking strong pain killers and they dont think it has an affect on them. |
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It is a helpline that albeit a minority need and depend upon and I would not like to see it withdrawn form them due to the actions of an even a lesser minority who abuse the system. Yes the line needs to be drawn but not at the expense of those in need. I was involved in another RTA recently and although I could have claimed didn't have to as I was lucky enough to have others who looked after my needs. I cannot thank them enough. |
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I was hoping to bring a sense of reality to this thread but I can see you are too set in your ways to realise the innateness of your posturing. |
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Pip, I can only see the trolls remarks from quotes (thankfully) but what pretty much everyone here who has participated can see is, if you don't agree wholeheartedly with every single point the OP made; including tone, and inclination, then you're one of the horde who is against him.
It's a hopeless position, and one to best just walk away from. |
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It is obvious that you are following this thread closely (despite your proclaimed /mute) and desperately trying to stifle discussion on the subject matter. You are not a mod; you shouldn't be trying to tell others what to do. :dunce: |
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Yeah sadly it is time to let this thread die as there is no possibility of any form of adult debate.
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Motability is a good deal that you nevertheless like to moan about. I myself have no issue with the scheme; but I do have issue with those who defraud it and that is a discussion that is moving forward. With a bit more determination, we'll see a reduction in Motability swindling but no genuine claimant has anything to worry about so all's good eh? Quote:
Talking of Kwik Fit, you made no comment on the apparent mass Motability fraud North of the border which appears to give substance to my 'false assumptions'. |
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Your OP doesn't actually mention fraud it simply says the "the tax payer can't afford it " presumably you mean Motability as a service given you refer to it as a "cottage industry" Quote:
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they would be angry people talking to a policeman for intimidation if they tried it with me the enforcement is rigorous already hence the extremely low fraud rate any who have been through the assessment procedure will know this |
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I think part of the issue here is the people who park in disabled bays yet leap gazelle like from their cars.
Many then assume that these are motability provided on the state and thus resent it. I don't think that the actual claimants are to blame but their relatives who then abuse the facility. If members think the OP is breaching T&C then there's a perfectly good report button. |
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You forgot to mention the link posted in the OP. The link is 'disguised' like this - MOTABILITY - and it concerns motability fraud (which is on topic) and that is what the thread has been about for 6 pages. Quote:
Now please, you're endangering my glass eye ;). Quote:
And it is right that the tests for qualification are rigorous surely? Quote:
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