one thing that has always annoyed me, people who think it's ok to park In Disabled bays when they don't have a badge and are clearly able bodied. That, and people who treat disabled folk as second rate citizens!
My wife has been disabled since 2007 and my mother since I was 8. I know it's common in parking lots and shopping car parks, but today's experience really peed me off.
Looking for a disabled car for me, we went to VW. There outside their doors are three disabled bays. The rest of the car park was full up, INCLUDING these three bays. With VW UNREGISTERED cars!!
Vicky went in and asked if they could move one so we could park. And we're told no sorry, come back later! Goodbye VW!
So over to fords. They don't even have disabled bays near the entrance, and it was across the car park and up two steps! Wtf?? Clever design planning there Ford!
So on to Volvo. One disabled bay, and it's got a car on it on Ramos, flags and bunting round it! Well done Volvo!
Across to Honda. What a mistake that was. I pulled up outside, disabled bays had barriers round them and ask if we could park there, 'no they're for disabled people.' I'm disabled and show my badge, to which the guy huffs and says everyone can get these nowadays. Wait and I'll get someone to move them. I shout, don't bother ignorant ass!
Finally, at the end of my tether, I go to Audi. What a difference. The disabled bays are right there, I get out, into the wheelchair and someone walks up from inside, opens the door and asks if I'd like someone to push me?
Then we are given a seat, and asked if we would like a coffee or tea, they don't even know why we are there yet. Could have been browsing!
The salesman who we spoke was great, listened, didn't push, made some points about each vehicle, and how it would be adapted.
Th showed us every one of those, and even called someone with an Audi he knew who had the adaption, 15 mins later we could see the car with the adaption.
Totally different experience, and I've ended up ordering my new Q3 with wheelchair adaptions. Chuffed after such a failed day. and to the rest of the dealerships. If you offer mobility services, try to make sure you are disabled friendly!!
My wife has been disabled since 2007 and my mother since I was 8. I know it's common in parking lots and shopping car parks, but today's experience really peed me off.
Looking for a disabled car for me, we went to VW. There outside their doors are three disabled bays. The rest of the car park was full up, INCLUDING these three bays. With VW UNREGISTERED cars!!
Vicky went in and asked if they could move one so we could park. And we're told no sorry, come back later! Goodbye VW!
So over to fords. They don't even have disabled bays near the entrance, and it was across the car park and up two steps! Wtf?? Clever design planning there Ford!
So on to Volvo. One disabled bay, and it's got a car on it on Ramos, flags and bunting round it! Well done Volvo!
Across to Honda. What a mistake that was. I pulled up outside, disabled bays had barriers round them and ask if we could park there, 'no they're for disabled people.' I'm disabled and show my badge, to which the guy huffs and says everyone can get these nowadays. Wait and I'll get someone to move them. I shout, don't bother ignorant ass!
Finally, at the end of my tether, I go to Audi. What a difference. The disabled bays are right there, I get out, into the wheelchair and someone walks up from inside, opens the door and asks if I'd like someone to push me?
Then we are given a seat, and asked if we would like a coffee or tea, they don't even know why we are there yet. Could have been browsing!
The salesman who we spoke was great, listened, didn't push, made some points about each vehicle, and how it would be adapted.
Th showed us every one of those, and even called someone with an Audi he knew who had the adaption, 15 mins later we could see the car with the adaption.
Totally different experience, and I've ended up ordering my new Q3 with wheelchair adaptions. Chuffed after such a failed day. and to the rest of the dealerships. If you offer mobility services, try to make sure you are disabled friendly!!
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