I don't think my friend should have been entitled to a travel pass, she's high functioning, far more intelligent than me, she's got mental health issues so no doubt she played on that in order to wingle herself a pass. I personally think there needs to be a degree of capability in order to get a pass, I don't think she should have been allowed one and that only people who are on the extreme case of impairment should be allowed one but she was boasting that anyone with a diagnosis can get one. If that is true then why would I want to pay for my own travel when can have it for free? & why do I struggle home from town with lots of heavy shopping when I could get the bus for free? That's why I want to follow this up. If I'm entitled then I'd be a fool not to take advantage. If technically I am eligible then the travel/council people need to look at their rules but I don't make the rules so why should I care? Besides, apart from the practicalities like getting shopping to my door, having a travel pass would enrich my life hugely. At the moment due to me being extremely tight-fisted I wouldn't dream of travelling around by bus, I only get a bus when it's essential but if I had a pass I could come and go freely and explore new areas that I never would have without one. I enjoy walking so I could go on the bus to different areas and then go for a walk. All my life all my walks start from my home and so I only cover a radius of about 10 miles in all directions. Being able to go further afield would be great. But on a practical side of things getting a bus from town with my shopping would be great, I have a back condition so I can be in agony sometimes, my back condition effects me on/off so I really don't think I'd be eligible for a pass due to being physically disabled though.
@ Chichikov - After following your link it says the following for applying for a Disabled Person's Travel Permit at my council.
Who is it for?
People who have a disability. The person with the disability may be allowed to have another person travelling with them who would get the same concession.
You will be able to get a disabled person's travel permit if you:
• are blind or partially sighted,
• are profoundly or severely deaf,
• are without speech,
• have a disability, or have suffered an injury, which has a substantial and long-term adverse effect on your ability to walk,
• do not have arms or have long-term loss of use of both arms,
• have a substantial learning disability,
• have been refused a driving licence or would be refused a driving licence on medical grounds, other than on the grounds of persistent misuse of drugs or alcohol. Please note you cannot apply under this criteria unless you are of legal driving age.
Is Aspergers a substantial learning difficulty? How on earth did my friend get a free pass?
Eloa wrote:
i also get financial reduction on payment for gas and electricity and water.
Wahey, lucky you. Wish I lived in your country.