A new study commissioned by Reverse the Ban has concluded that York’s policy in restricting city centre access for motorists with blue badges is ‘not proportionate to the threat to life from terrorist activity’.
Blue badge holders could easily have access to the city centre
A new study commissioned by Reverse the Ban has concluded that York’s policy in restricting city centre access for motorists with blue badges is ‘not proportionate to the threat to life from terrorist activity’ and that the rights of disabled people were given ‘insufficient weight’.
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