Opinions on Wheelchair travel

Well if I'm wrong tell me how it is enforced?

I don't need to read it, I have files and folders with all the information that is circulated to all the transport organisations on a weekly basis.
 
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Is the Number 2 your route mate?
Number 20 by the sounds of it :lol:
Well if I'm wrong tell me how it is enforced?

I don't need to read it, I have files and folders with all the information that is circulated to all the transport organisations on a weekly basis.
Your own stickers on the bus above wheelchair spaces say wheelchairs have priority. Do you have one of those in your folders?
 
Regularly get the bus with the bairns as it's easier than trying to find a parking space in Newcastle. It's utterly shameful that lad wouldn't move the buggy. Some people are just kernts. Bet that bairn will grow up into a lovely individual too with parents like that.

For all the laws set out to protect the more vunerable in society it boils down to this. ^^^
 
Phoned Go North East this morning, spoke to a young lass who took all the details and will pass on to depot manager who will investigate fully and send me a letter with his findings
 
Work with people with disabilities. If the bus is ever full the driver would ring the depot and arrange a taxi (paid) for us. Just pretend you need to get home for medication or something like that.
 
Work with people with disabilities. If the bus is ever full the driver would ring the depot and arrange a taxi (paid) for us. Just pretend you need to get home for medication or something like that.
Does my pint getting warm in the SOL Hilton count as medication?
 

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