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    Brits with Blue Badges issued three-month warning or risk £1,000 fine

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    Brits who use Blue Badges, either as a driver or passenger, are reminded of an important three-month rule. They may not realise this could leave them without a valid permit. Also known as disabled parking permits, Blue Badges allow people with various mobility issues or disabilities to park more easily. As reported by the Daily Record, the latest statistics from the Department for Transport and Transport Scotland show there are currently more than 3.2 million Blue Badge holders across England and Scotland. The qualifying requirements for a Blue Badge were broadened in 2019 to encompass individuals with hidden disabilities including Parkinson's disease, dementia and epilepsy, enabling more people to park nearer to their destinations whether travelling as a driver or passenger. Most holders will recognise that their Blue Badge carries a three-year validity period from when it was issued, yet many may not realise that renewal isn't automatic and applications must be submitted three months (12 weeks) prior to expiration to guarantee the replacement arrives before the current one becomes invalid.   Blue Badge users could encounter a substantial £1,000 penalty if they persist in displaying it beyond its expiry date. This occurs because showing an outdated Blue Badge constitutes 'misuse'. Transport Scotland guidance confirms: "Misuse of a badge is a crime. You may be prosecuted if you misuse a badge." Should your Blue Badge be set to lapse at the beginning of the new year, lodge your renewal application immediately to guarantee delivery before the expiration date - particularly considering diminished working hours during the holiday period and possible postal service disruptions due to increased mail volume. The replacement badge won't become active until the existing one has lapsed (it features a commencement date) so you can store it securely knowing the transition will be seamless. Eligibility for a Blue Badge undergoes assessment each time a renewal request is made. According to MyGov.Scot guidance: "Your Blue Badge is not renewed automatically. You need to reapply for it every 3 years. "Your eligibility will be checked every time you reapply. This is to make sure you can still get a Blue Badge. Your local council processes your application and decides if you can get a Blue Badge. "You should reapply 12 weeks before your badge expires." In England, a Blue Badge costs up to £10, in Scotland they are £20, and Wales provides them free of charge.  
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