In an exclusive interview with The Press, the city council’s new Labour leader Claire Douglas confirmed that reversing the ban was a top priority.
AUTOMATIC number plate recognition that would cause anti-terror security bollards to sweep aside when a car carrying a disabled passenger approached is one option council bosses are considering to reverse York’s ‘Blue badge ban’.
In an exclusive interview with The Press, the city council’s new Labour leader Claire Douglas confirmed that reversing the ban was a top priority.
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