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Pavement parking: A daily danger

Season 1, Ep. 3

There is an ongoing problem of pavement parking in the UK. In this episode we hear the personal experiences of Aideen Blackborough, a wheelchair user. Aideen shares the daily dangers she faces due to cars parked on pavements, emphasising the need for legislative change to protect vulnerable pedestrians.


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