Tag: Disabled tags

Why doesn’t the hospital have more blue spots?

Why doesn’t the hospital have more blue spots?

| 27/06/2019 | 13 Comments

I frequently go to George Town Hospital for appointments with my disabled spouse. We have a disabled tag for our car so can park in the handicapped spots. However, there have been instances when every one of the six blue spots in the main parking lot is taken, either by cars carrying disabled tags or, […]

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Can cars park between handicapped spots?

Can cars park between handicapped spots?

| 25/06/2019 | 6 Comments

In the attached photo taken at the hospital (see below), a car with a disabled tag (difficult to see in photo, but hanging on the rearview mirror) parked between two other legally parked vehicles in handicapped spots. The car in the middle was parked in the area marked for wheelchair access, thus blocking that designated […]

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Upset by driver illegally using disabled spot

Upset by driver illegally using disabled spot

| 12/04/2017 | 10 Comments

There is a clearly marked handicapped sign in George Town which is being respected by all we law-abiding citizens of Cayman Islands. But there is one lawyer who challenges this handicapped parking and parks as and when he desires. Is there anything that can be done to make the lawyer accountable to the law as […]

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Validity of overseas disabled tags

Validity of overseas disabled tags

| 29/06/2016 | 1 Comment

I’ll be visiting Grand Cayman later this year. Can I use my UK disabled parking permit in the car I will be renting during my stay? Auntie’s answer: I am happy to report that not only can you use your UK permit, but also the process to enable its use is very straightforward. I consulted […]

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Misuse of handicapped parking spots

Misuse of handicapped parking spots

| 23/06/2016 | 29 Comments

Is it against the law to smack any perfectly able driver who parks in a disabled spot? I was at the George Town Hospital the other day and two of the four disabled spots in the front were taken by cars without the appropriate tags. Even though the parking lot was filled to overflowing, I […]

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