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tjenny54321
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Can anyone tell me if you are eligible for blue badge whether this means you lose your bus pass. I know it says that a person is
eligible if they have difficulty in using public transport. Difficulty doesn't necessarily mean impossible. Just wondering if this might be the answer to my problem with barrier as stated in previous posting as blue badge holder are allowed access.
eligible if they have difficulty in using public transport. Difficulty doesn't necessarily mean impossible. Just wondering if this might be the answer to my problem with barrier as stated in previous posting as blue badge holder are allowed access.
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HI
When I applied for my blue badge, they asked if I wanted a bus pass too (didn`t have one already , i`m 40). So I have both.
After my op I am hoping I will be able to use ther bus before I can drive. Not sure if i`m being too ambitious though :?
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tjenny54321 wrote:Can anyone tell me if you are eligible for blue badge whether this means you lose your bus pass. I know it says that a person is
eligible if they have difficulty in using public transport. Difficulty doesn't necessarily mean impossible. Just wondering if this might be the answer to my problem with barrier as stated in previous posting as blue badge holder are allowed access.
Hi your GP should be able to give you all the info you need .
Take Care
Colin0
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