If like to give the non-disabled moaners a full-on dose of disability for a month, they'd STFU then.


Does it matter?
Yes.
If it's a tiny percentage of the total number with the condition it would be reasonable that it was those with such severe symptoms that they qualified for the Higher Mobility Component of the Disability Living Allowance, not children easily bored and fidgety.
I am hearing and reading that up to 1 in 5 new cars is bought on the motability scheme ?
and for as little a £8k theey can upgrade to a Merecedes C Class
also told many are used 6 days a week as family cars and they take the mother to the shops once a week

Agreed. Also I know a family where the child had downs and motsbility assisted them with a vehicle, that really helped them massivelyPersonally I think motability should be for adapted cars like those needing wheelchairs

I said people qualified for motability with ADHD and provided a link.
You said I was wrong.
I was right, you were wrong, suck it up.
I'm not interested in any further discussion with you on this.
Oh, I see. Your post wasn't complaining about several thousand children with ADHD qualifying for the highest rate of DLA and using it for Motability, it was actually fully supportive of the 100-or-so severest cases in the UK of Hyperkinetic Syndrome getting it.

Yeah, and they are often not displaying a blue badge.The disabled bays at my local supermarket are more often than not taken up by big 4x4 luxury motors.
You can't do that. Happened to a friend. You have to get assessed by your all your relevant consultants and your GP. And then on top of this, you have to have assesments by Capita. There are two parts to PIP. One part assesses daily living needs and the other mobility.maybe some people are fibbin to get the car?

Yeah, and they are often not displaying a blue badge.
The only big 4x4 thing I can find on Motability at the moment is a hybrid Santa Fe with an extra payment of £8,000. Expensive it might be, but I wouldn't call it luxury. Or an electric Audi Q4, but not sure it's 4x4. That's also £8,000 extra.
You can't do that. Happened to a friend. You have to get assessed by your all your relevant consultants and your GP. And then on top of this, you have to have assesments by Capita. There are two parts to PIP. One part assesses daily living needs and the other mobility.
It's only if you have a certain level of difficulty or needs on the mobility side that you can then choose to forgo that part of the PIP benefit for a vehicle.
Then they deserve, and risk, a penalty.

You'd be surprised what the scammers can doYou can't do that.

I think this car is perfectly suited and adapted for disabled drivers. I would have no issues with these being handed out to those that need a car. It would also stop the scammers trying to get a car when they don't need one.But no - in Mottieland, any disabled person who dares to travel in anything better than this is a grifter
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Where did I say anything about them being motability vehicles?And, of course, even if they have got a Blue Badge, those "big 4x4 luxury motors" which Mottie seems to think disabled people should be forbidden to own may just be cars they own, and not Motability vehicles
it is not easy to get PIP at least for physical disabilitiesYou can't do that. Happened to a friend. You have to get assessed by your all your relevant consultants and your GP. And then on top of this, you have to have assesments by Capita. There are two parts to PIP. One part assesses daily living needs and the other mobility.

I think this car is perfectly suited and adapted for disabled drivers.
I would have no issues with these being handed out to those that need a car.
It would also stop the scammers trying to get a car when they don't need one.