Committee
Local Government and Regeneration Committee 02 April 2014
02 Apr 2014 · S4 · Local Government and Regeneration Committee
Item of business
Disabled Persons’ Parking Badges (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
Keith Brown
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Effecting that change is the whole purpose of the bill, and of previous reforms such as ensuring that the design of the blue badge is much less susceptible to being fraudulently replicated. The database will help to do that, too. The vast majority of people who hold blue badges are aware of the previous reforms, and many of the groups and individuals are aware of the bill’s progress.Alex Rowley is right to say that there has perhaps been a feeling that there has been a bit of laxity about the system so far. The groups that I have talked to—I have not talked to them nearly as much as Dennis Robertson has—are aware of that. We should think back to what happened with seat belts and drink-driving. Peer and social pressure on people made them comply almost more than the legal remedies did.I return to the convener’s point about how we get the message out. We undertake social marketing in relation to the dangers of rural roads in particular. We did an exercise recently on the need for parents to demonstrate good behaviour when they drive, because the first time that a child of whatever age goes into a car, they start to learn about behaviour in cars. We undertake such social marketing exercises. When the convener asked the previous question, I wondered whether we might want to look at what social marketing we can do, once the bill has progressed through the Parliament, to make it more socially unacceptable for people to abuse blue badges.Dennis Robertson held a launch event for the bill with all the groups involved, which was pretty well covered in the media. The message is starting to get out there that we are treating the matter more seriously. The bill will enable local authorities to do things that they might want to do so that the matter is taken more seriously, if they see it as a problem.
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The Convener (Kevin Stewart)
SNP
Good morning and welcome to the 10th meeting in 2014 of the Local Government and Regeneration Committee. Item 1 is an oral evidence session on the Disabled P...
The Minister for Transport and Veterans (Keith Brown)
To set the bill in context, the blue badge scheme is an important parking concession that enables improved mobility, and therefore accessibility, for disable...
The Convener
SNP
Thank you, minister. Mr Robertson, do you want to make any opening remarks?
Dennis Robertson (Aberdeenshire West) (SNP)
SNP
I will be brief, as the minister has given a fairly full and comprehensive opening statement.I reiterate that the bill’s aim is to improve and support enforc...
The Convener
SNP
Thank you very much. You said that blue badges were being misused on a grand scale. Some members were taken aback last week by the evidence of Gordon Catchlo...
Dennis Robertson
SNP
The evidence and our consultation show that blue badge holders are concerned about misuse. Sometimes the misuse is fraudulent and sometimes it is third party...
The Convener
SNP
The clerks have already spotted that, Mr Robertson. You are dead right.Do you have any comment on that point, minister?
Keith Brown
The 52 per cent figure is the same as the percentage of blue badge holders who believe that they have experienced abuse of the system. It is obviously a very...
Stuart McMillan (West Scotland) (SNP)
SNP
My question is for Dennis Robertson. Are you aware of any marked difference in the level of misuse between urban and rural communities?
Dennis Robertson
SNP
I think that the situation for blue badge holders who are trying to gain access to parking spaces is the same in urban and rural communities. However, it is ...
Anne McTaggart (Glasgow) (Lab)
Lab
Good morning, panel. What do you think is the solution for reducing and eliminating fraudulent misuse of blue badges, given that it has been claimed that bet...
Dennis Robertson
SNP
Raising awareness is probably one of the solutions and I think that the bill will assist by introducing enforcement powers. However, much of it is about educ...
Keith Brown
I agree that awareness raising among the public is essential in eliminating the abuse of blue badges. In addition, the teeth in some of the bill’s provisions...
The Convener
SNP
At last week’s meeting, it was suggested that blue badge holders should sign for the booklet and the badge and say that they have read, or will read, the boo...
Sharon Grant (Transport Scotland)
The application form requires the person to sign a declaration that they will read the booklet and abide by the scheme’s rules. At the point of applying for ...
Dennis Robertson
SNP
The convener made a valid point about trying to ensure that the information is accessible to everyone in a format that is readily understood. Perhaps we coul...
The Convener
SNP
Thank you. On what Ms Grant said, if I applied for a blue badge and signed a declaration that I would abide by what the booklet says, by the time that I got ...
Dennis Robertson
SNP
Absolutely.
The Convener
SNP
It could be helpful if that was done when the badge and the booklet were received. Could that be looked at? I see nodding. Grand.
Alex Rowley (Cowdenbeath) (Lab)
Lab
Good morning. It has come across very clearly that there is widespread support for the bill. Nobody is jumping up and down and saying that it is a bad thing....
Keith Brown
Effecting that change is the whole purpose of the bill, and of previous reforms such as ensuring that the design of the blue badge is much less susceptible t...
Dennis Robertson
SNP
The purpose of the bill is to ensure that we widen the scope of the enforcement. At the moment, a parking attendant can look at a blue badge and say to the p...
Alex Rowley
Lab
Enforcement will be down to each local authority. A question was asked earlier about the difference between rural and urban communities. I assume that in aut...
Keith Brown
Yes. They still have the same powers as before. Of course, the bill extends those powers because it will create a new criminal act, which is not just misuse ...
Dennis Robertson
SNP
Assistant Chief Constable Wayne Mawson stated at last week’s meeting that the police would enforce the scheme and that they are committed to doing that. The ...
Cameron Buchanan (Lothian) (Con)
Con
I declare an interest in that I am a blue badge holder. First, I agree about the booklet being too large. It comes out before people get the blue badge. It i...
Keith Brown
Yes, it is the same across Scotland. It happens to be different elsewhere. You are right to say that we should ensure that people are aware that things might...
Cameron Buchanan
Con
It should be kept simple. I wonder whether the piece of paper could state, “These rules only apply to Scotland.” It would not be necessary to say what all th...
Jill Mulholland (Transport Scotland)
We have been working with the multi-agency group. We are considering having 10 top tips for blue badge holders to distil the information down. We have also h...
Cameron Buchanan
Con
The photograph is virtually meaningless—it is not seen. When someone else is driving me, for instance, it is not their photograph that is displayed, but mine...