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The drivers suggested in front of punitive appearances and £ 2,040 fine for Blue Badge errors

The drivers were beaten and forced to pay thousands for Major Blue Badge crime. Haringey Council announced that it was spent in penalties of penalties to criminals in the amount of 2.040 GBP that were found guilty of misused Blue Badge Privileges.

Two people were punished a total of £ 2,040 for the abuse of the permits. In both cases, the blue badges were lost or stolen by the original owners. Cllr Seema Chandwani, a member of the cabinet for combating inequality and resident services, has spoken out.

Chandwani said: “The owners of Blue Badge deserve their independence as well as everyone else. The abuse or theft of badges stripes this away and prevents those who have real needs access to the parking lot in the parking lot in the parking lot. That is why we have worked closely with disabled residents to get harder on Blue Badge abuse, enforcement measures, enforcement measures, enforcement measures Those who violate the laws intensively.

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“These cases underline our commitment to combating the fraud of Blue Badge and the guarantee of low use of public resources. Fraudulent abuse undermines the system to support the needy and has a negative impact on the community.

“Our residents play a crucial role in the implementation of our guidelines, especially for those who affect them directly. The collaboration will continue to ensure that the residents are the focus of all decisions.” In the first case, an investigation was initiated after three incidents were reported to the same vehicle that was parked in restricted places all over Haringey and had two different blue badges.

One of the badges was previously stolen by the registered owner. The investigation showed that the vehicle registered in Nelson, Lancashire, lives and was responsible for the crime.

They were occupied with a fine of £ 800 with a debt collection issued by the court. Another perpetrator was fined with a fine of 1,240 GBP after her vehicle had displayed two different blue badges in limited areas throughout Haringey. Both badges had been lost or stolen by the original owners.