Don’t get caught out with Blue Badge scams
15 Apr 2014 02:45 PM
The Welsh Government is
warning of scam websites that are charging people to apply for a Blue Badge,
which is otherwise available for free
The Blue Badge is available to
disabled people to allow them free parking and access to services and
facilities. It can be applied for through a local authority or the GOV.UK
website and the process is completely free in Wales.
But some unscrupulous websites
have been set-up and charging fees of around £50 for processing
people’s applications. All they do is carry out the same simple
application process that applicants can do themselves online or via their local
authority.
Minister for Transport Edwina
Hart said:
“The Blue Badge Scheme is
there to help disabled people overcome some of the barriers they face
when accessing jobs, shops and other important services. The scheme is
completely free and I am outraged that some people are trying to exploit, often
vulnerable, people by making out that they need to pay a fee to access this
scheme.
We need to work together to stop
the proliferation of websites like these. Don’t get caught out by
websites charging fees go direct to your local authority or GOV.UK to apply for
free, and if you know anyone who needs a Blue Badge please warn them about this
scam.”
You can find out if your
eligible and apply for a Blue Badge by contacting your local authority, at the
GOV.UK website or by calling the Blue Badge Information System on 0844 463
0215.
Websites
GOV.UK
Blue Badge