It appears that parking in the exclusion zone for the Designated Accessible Parking Bays is becoming a common issue.

It appears that parking in the exclusion zone for the Designated Accessible Parking Bays is becoming a common issue.
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It’s crucial for everyone to respect designated accessible parking bays as they are meant for individuals with disabilities who truly need them. Not only does parking in these spots without a valid permit inconvenience those individuals, but it can also lead to fines and increased enforcement in the area. Let’s make sure we’re all following the rules and keeping these spaces available for those who rely on them. If you see someone misusing these spots, it might be worth a gentle reminder or reporting it to the appropriate authorities.