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Blue Badge Theft

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Date: Thursday 05th December 2024

Time: 10:00am

Motion detail

Marina Ahmad AM moved and Joanne McCartney AM seconded the following motion:

“This Assembly notes that:

Blue Badges are crucial for enabling mobility and accessibility for disabled individuals, providing access to essential services, employment, and community participation. However, it concerns the Assembly that Blue Badge theft has quadrupled over the past decade. 

Blue Badge theft is an extremely serious crime. Perpetrators seek out and victimise disabled people, ultimately robbing them of their independence. Reports from badge holders and advocacy groups have highlighted the impact of Blue Badge theft, including instances of harassment and targeting. Stolen badges are often sold illegally, putting individuals with disabilities at further risk of crime and exploitation.

This Assembly recognises Disability Awareness Day, and wider UK Disability History Month, as an important occasion to reaffirm our commitment to protecting the rights and independence of disabled individuals. In this spirit, we encourage all authorities to proactively protect the rights of disabled motorists and apply the full force of the law to those who target them. We emphasise the importance of taking further action to prevent Blue Badge theft and support those affected by these crimes.

This Assembly calls for:

  1. The Mayor and the Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime to advocate for the Met to give additional training to officers in identifying and responding to Blue Badge theft, to prevent these crimes and ensure that victims receive appropriate support.
  2. The Mayor and the Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime to launch an awareness campaign informing Londoners of best practices for safeguarding their Blue Badges with increased access to secure Blue Badge protectors.
  3. All London councils to follow the lead set by the London Boroughs of Hammersmith & Fulham and Waltham Forest and give their parking departments access to the enforcement module of the Blue Badges database provided by the Department for Transport. This will enable thousands of Council staff to identify vehicles with stolen badges.
  4. All London councils to streamline processes for the replacement of Blue Badges, so that disabled people are not left immobile for an extended period.”

Following debate and upon being put to the vote, the motion was agreed unanimously.

Response to motion

Response from the London Borough of Brent

Response from London Borough of Havering

Response from the London Borough of Croydon

Response from the Mayor of London

Response from the Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime

Response from London Borough of Hillingdon

Response from the City of Westminster

Response from London Borough of Harrow

Response from the London Borough of Sutton

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