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LAST year, more than 6,000 disabled Blue Badges were stolen from parked cars.

Reason? In cities, where parking is becoming more expensive, a Blue Badge BADGE. A mark or sign worn by some persons, or placed upon certain things for the purpose of designation. Some public officers, as watchmen, policemen, and the like, are required to wear badges that they may be readily known.  allows disabled people to park in some areas, free of charge. So in urban centres, where parking is becoming more expensive, a Blue Badge on the black market can command up to pounds 1,500 says specialist firm Gowrings Mobility.

With this in mind, Gowrings markets a Blue Badge protector protector /pro·tec·tor/ (-tek´ter) a substance in a catalyst that prolongs the rate of activity in the latter.  - a metal case, in which drivers slide their Blue Badge. The device is then locked to the car steering The process whereby builders, brokers, and rental property managers induce purchasers or lessees of real property to buy land or rent premises in neighborhoods composed of persons of the same race.  wheel, using a flexible cable, and it costs from pounds 17.99.

For further information, call 0845 608 8020, or go online to www.gowringsmobility.co.uk
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Title Annotation:Features
Publication:Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
Date:Mar 29, 2006
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