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“Around 28 per cent of our population identify as being disabled and rely on these parks to be able to do various things able-bodied people take for granted. “We just ask people to be considerate and remember that there are people who need these car parks out of necessity, not convenience.” Local shop owners said there had been an increase in the public using the mobility parks since two laundromats opened nearby.
URSULA KEAY/SUNLIVE They said people using mobility parks who did not need them was an ongoing issue. McGlone said parking in a mobility park without a permit could result in a $150 fine.