It seems that parking in the exclusion zone for the designated accessible parking bays is becoming a common issue.
It seems that parking in the exclusion zone for the designated accessible parking bays is becoming a common issue.
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It sounds like there are some concerns about people misusing the Designated Accessible Parking Bays. It’s important for everyone to respect these spaces, as they are specifically reserved for individuals who truly need them. Misuse can create significant challenges for those who rely on accessible parking. Maybe we can look into ways to raise awareness about the proper use of these spaces and the importance of keeping them available for those who need them. What do you think?