Yes, of course, I've been playing silly buggers - in an attempt to expose the inanity of your arguements. You come up with obscure and unlikely scenarios ('the wheelchair passenger fell ill, was taken away via ambulance and the driver was merely returning to collect the car ...the driver was merely returning to drive the car closer to the wheelchair bound passenger who might be around the corner'), so I come up with equally obscure and unlikely scenarios. You come up with concerns about reporting abuses of disabled parking, so I come with up with equally valid concerns about reporting littering. You have rightly exposed the weaknesses in my points about littering, and in doing so, you have exposed the weaknesses in your own concerns about disabled parking.
Reporting abuses (whether of disabled parking, or littering, or speeding or whatever) is not a panacea and is not a perfect process. Reporting of abuse does not automatically find anyone guilty of anything. It is the first step in a process - no more and no less.
Reporting abuses (whether of disabled parking, or littering, or speeding or whatever) is not a panacea and is not a perfect process. Reporting of abuse does not automatically find anyone guilty of anything. It is the first step in a process - no more and no less.