Soldato
Ok. So to open I'm looking for outside opinions on this. There are discussions taking place within the industry and I'm curious as to a general public view
As it stands there are 2 types of free travel cards for the disabled. Solo and 'with carer'. The Solo card requires you to have one of several disabilities and the 'with carer' also requires higher rate PIP (personal independance payments) & a declaration that you need a carer to aid travel. These travel cards are provided for the recipient and where applicable, the carer to travel for free (travel is funded by the taxpayer instead)
The debate that's being had is down to a hefty increase in the 'with carer' card holders actually travelling on their own, without a carer present and some drivers are questioning whether this should be allowed. The holder has signed the declaration that their disability is severe enough to need assistance, something that drivers are not trained for nor able to provide should the need arise.
So the feeling amongst drivers is that they should be able to refuse 'with carer' card holders when attempting to travel alone as there is a safety issue as assistance cannot be provided.
Personally I agree with those drivers. If they've declared they need assistance when travelling then they should not be travelling alone, when that assistance isn't being provided. If they are able to travel alone then they should have the 'with carer' entitlement withdrawn.
As it stands there are 2 types of free travel cards for the disabled. Solo and 'with carer'. The Solo card requires you to have one of several disabilities and the 'with carer' also requires higher rate PIP (personal independance payments) & a declaration that you need a carer to aid travel. These travel cards are provided for the recipient and where applicable, the carer to travel for free (travel is funded by the taxpayer instead)
The debate that's being had is down to a hefty increase in the 'with carer' card holders actually travelling on their own, without a carer present and some drivers are questioning whether this should be allowed. The holder has signed the declaration that their disability is severe enough to need assistance, something that drivers are not trained for nor able to provide should the need arise.
So the feeling amongst drivers is that they should be able to refuse 'with carer' card holders when attempting to travel alone as there is a safety issue as assistance cannot be provided.
Personally I agree with those drivers. If they've declared they need assistance when travelling then they should not be travelling alone, when that assistance isn't being provided. If they are able to travel alone then they should have the 'with carer' entitlement withdrawn.