To save her poor little hip maybe? Would save HER the effort and discomfort.
But seriously, how often does she need go to the bank? I can't remember the last time I went into my bank for anything!
Surely you must have people in your life of this generation ?People of our generation never go to the bank. We use direct debits to pay our bills, we put large purchases on our credit or debit cards, and obtain small amounts of cash from ATMs. If we need a loan, or mortgage etc.. we shop around online and possibly even apply for it online, only popping in once to bring our paperwork in.
But the over 80s ... just don't. They don't do any of this and instead conduct all financial transactions at the bank. They refuse to use direct debits, debit cars, the internet or generally anything other than cheque's and cash. When we cleared out my wife's grandfathers flat, we found over £300 in cash stashed away everywhere. In tea pots in the kitchen, under the mattress, in the mattress, under the pillow, in the bed side table etc.. People of that generation are notorious for this sort of behaviour
To say she doesn't need to go the bank because you don't is either a dumb statement, or you're being deliberately argumentative.
[TW]Fox;19943491 said:
Have you any idea how you are coming across in this thread?
Do you seriously think that the best idea is to simply have disabled people stay at home and have everyone else run errands for them?
It's not even that his thoughts extend to just this. I've highlighted one use of the blue badge - taking my gran to the bank every once in a while where the nearest car park is miles away.
What about the younger people, for whom this sort of thing would rob them of their independence ? They don't want to sit at home and have people do things for them, because it makes them feel inadequate and feel guilty for having to put on others. Wouldn't it be just easier if somebody could cut them some slack to make things easier for them ? They already have to drive specially adapted cars, and have their house adapted etc.. and have life hard enough as it is, without somebody getting all angst because they can park on double yellows and he can't.