DH has a blue badge, (and higher rate mobility), he can walk short distances wearing splints and having to take strong (prescribed) painkillers for the pain. He falls over and stumbles.
He took DD to her swimming lesson yesterday, and came home saying some old lady in the car park had said something to him about parking in the disabled bay.
I thought, well that happens a lot. And dismissed it.
This morning he took DD swimming, well I dropped him off then went to petshop to get dog food (parked in normal bays at pet shop, like normal).
Went back to pick up DH. Pulled into disabled bay and before i'd had a chance to switch the engine off, And a lady( 65-75 I'd guess) came up to the car, knocked on the window and demanded to know whether I had a blue badge, which I pointed out to her, she then told me the disabled person had to be in the car to use it. I said I was picking my husband up. And she started getting all huffy with me.
DH was, whilst this was going on, walking to car from building.
I honestly don't understand what this lady's problem was. The badge was used for the benefit of my DH. To pick him up.
I never use the blue badge for myself. I understand it usage. DH would gladly give up his badge if his condition could be "cured".
Why do some people have to be like this?