grandad wrote:
stellafella wrote:
We had this situation and thats how we explained our pricing to council when asked. We had an extra £5 charge for requesting that vehicle type.
The equality act means that you can't charge a disabled person more than an able bodied person for the same journey.
correct , wrong i think though , so scenario, pick up some old lady in a wheelchair, pull up to the house, get the ramps out, wheel her down to the car, push her in the car, put the ramps away , lash her in the back , close doors , jump in the car, hit meter , drive to supermarket,stop meter, get paid repeat as before , effectively, working for nothing

, takes longer to do so they should get more imoh like + they get mobility allowance for that very reason, TRANSPORT COSTS !
Take it up with the government.