Sorry, white men need not apply...

Wouldnt worry about it, its been happening for years in the public sector. Guaranteed interviews for disabled candidates and people of ethnic orign, ludicrous but doesnt suprise me one bit in this country now. The country is in an utter shambles in so many ways.
 
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I didnt put them there, but by the flawed way our voting system works, there was nothing i could do. I voted for another party by my vote was worthless as my polling station is on a council estate which has always and will alwyas be Labour.

Same here, not the polling station being on a council estate but Stoke being a Labour stronghold. I've never voted Labour in my life yet I can't remember the last time we had anything but Labour around here. :mad:
 
Wouldnt worry about it, its been happening for years in the public sector. Guaranteed interviews for disabled candidates and people of ethnic orign, ludicrous but doesnt suprise me one bit in this country now. The country is in an utter shambles in so many ways.

As for all those shouting about getting a wheelchair and the other quotes about disability its not on. So they have Guaranteed interviews for disabled candidates, have you seen the jobs most of those are for?, not worth having to say the least. I have a disability paralysed bellow knee both legs and hands that don't work very well due to progressive muscle wasting but it never got me a job or an interview. My skills and qualifications did. The guaranteed interview scheme is more aimed at those who have very little in the way of disability or are plain fakes and sit on bennefits instead of getting a life.

As for the proposed law what a load pesh, the morons who think these things up should be skinned and rolled in salt.
 
interesting you should mention this.....

At work toilets and disabled toilets... guess which one is always in immaculate condition and which one is a festering cesspit.

I'd imagine the disabled toilets are always in perfect condition because hardly anyone uses them....
 
I'd imagine the disabled toilets are always in perfect condition because hardly anyone uses them....


In theory yep - but in practice they get used ALL the time by everyone.

.......well i dont know for sure but seems like it (they are right next to each other)
 
I just use the disabled toilets anyway if possible. :p

Why are the toilets disabled?

dose the bowl have no water or is the handle broken for the flush:D.

Which is why I always pull the disabled card if there are disabled toilets on the premises. :D

Playing the disabled card is what some people who have no illness or disability do to the extreme not the guy above he just wants a clean toilet. That is what gives people with genuine problems who work to overcome those problems and lead as normal a life as is possible for their individual circumstances a bad name. Thus they end-up getting put down in threads like this.
 
Playing the disabled card is what some people who have no illness or disability do to the extreme not the guy above he just wants a clean toilet. That is what gives people with genuine problems who work to overcome those problems and lead as normal a life as is possible for their individual circumstances a bad name. Thus they end-up getting put down in threads like this.

You want to see the amount of grief I get when parking in disabled parking spaces, especially from people who don't have the little blue badge to display. It's also great fun to pull up and ask some moron who's parked there illegally to "move it". :D
 
You want to see the amount of grief I get when parking in disabled parking spaces, especially from people who don't have the little blue badge to display. It's also great fun to pull up and ask some moron who's parked there illegally to "move it". :D

Disabled parking spaces are needed of course but the shear amount now in some supermarkets beggars beleif. If anyone here lives in the North east take a trip to ASDA Gosforth, they have an entire full row of disabled spaces which i think is around 30-40! I have never seen more than 15 cars in there and only around 6 with badges. Where everyone else is battling for a space you are forced to use them as there is simply so many.
 
Take your Mother and use the "Mother and Child" spaces. Sainsburys, Hanley absolutely hate people doing that, yet it's perfectly legal as you are your Mother's child. :p
 
Have you seent the looks you get from couples with kids when using a "kids" bay, its akin to personal assault. Most places have around 8-10 child bays i have found, the amount of disabled bays its totally wrong though, they arent needed. Never seen them full ever. Im sure if i had kids and seen some barry boy using the bay to plonk a saxo that I would be narked so i suppose i cant complain. :)
 
Take your Mother and use the "Mother and Child" spaces. Sainsburys, Hanley absolutely hate people doing that, yet it's perfectly legal as you are your Mother's child. :p

Now, now, that's parent and child.

It better be, I sometimes drive my dad to tesco when I'm visiting my parents.
 
its a disgrace it should go the other way surely so that someone fully british gets 1st priority
The hell with that, if I can do your job better than you I'll be damned if you're getting any priorities. It really should be the employer should hire whoever he wants to do the job. If your employer is a racist bigot, you wouldn't want to work for him anyway, so screw positive discrimination and get a better job that you deserve.

Damn utopian views have infected me, too :(
 
Disabled parking spaces are needed of course but the shear amount now in some supermarkets beggars beleif. If anyone here lives in the North east take a trip to ASDA Gosforth, they have an entire full row of disabled spaces which i think is around 30-40! I have never seen more than 15 cars in there and only around 6 with badges. Where everyone else is battling for a space you are forced to use them as there is simply so many.

So true, most disabled people are sensible and order their shopping online resulting in tons of empty disabled spaces. If only parents had the same sense and got a babysitter or went shopping: at the weekend, after their partner comes home from work, when their kids are at school or pre-school, or ordered their shopping online then we wouldn't need those stupid parent and child spaces either.
 
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