Il padre del bambino disabile ha rifiutato l’accesso a un parcheggio per disabili nel suo complesso

https://www.dublininquirer.com/father-of-disabled-child-refused-access-to-a-disabled-car-parking-spot-in-his-complex/

di donalhunt

11 commenti

  1. donalhunt on

    This is fucked up on so many levels. Hopefully the right people step in and fix this.

  2. AnGallchobhair on

    Social tenant is even a way of framing a picture that realistically is a full time working 24/7 carer. Jesus there are no more harder workers.

  3. pauldavis1234 on

    The space in question is used by another disabled person. How is this an issue?

  4. Top_Recognition_3847 on

    Hard to believe in this day and age. You would think they would be everything the could to help him.

  5. It sounds like the disabled space here are just for show. It should be a legal requirement to provide the spaces and also illegal to misuse them even on private property. If teh parking company won’t enforce the rules they get fined.

    This is just complete laziness and greediness from the company running the parking.

  6. PopularBet2660 on

    Intersectionality! 

    If you want to accommodate a group, you have to actively make sure you’re including people who belong to both that marginalized one and other ones too. 

    This is an especially egregious example of abelism because it sounds like they made a decision to harm poorer disabled people, it didn’t just happen through complacency and implicit bias like it usually does

    Here’s what they are communicating: 

    “People like us who are disabled deserve rights, because they are like us” 

    “Disabled parking is a privilege, we get to choose who we bestow it upon”

  7. TacklePure3341 on

    Ya know a blue badge holder can park in any space. The blue spaces are just for them but he could use any other space in the car park. 

  8. Individual_Dig_2402 on

    They got planned I ng permission for the complex based on having disabled parking spaces.
    So the OMC can sling their hook. They are collectively in breach of planning permission.
    Id say a solicitor letter to the OMC REMINDING them of their responsibilities in this regard should suffice.
    Good luck

  9. I cannot comprehend the mindset you would have to have to leave that first quoted note.

  10. Unicornheadmango on

    Absolute discrimination, surely the equal status act makes this illegal?

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