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Originally Posted by Malcolm G
For the uninitiated 'mobility vehicle' would mean that the car is leased under a subsidised scheme meaning that he gets to pay less for it as a side benefit of receiving state benefits.
It is just a car but because someone, who may or may not be the driver, has some form of mobility problems which requires them to be transported everywhere in a car.
As it turns out the woman got even more immobile as a result.
And now that the man has lost his driving licence he cannot transport her anyway - On the basis that she needed to be transported one can wonder just how she gets to the shops now.
If she has a licence and can get a mobility vehicle in her own right - That would be justice.
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Call me 'uninitiated'.
That must be a new racket for most of us here in Oz.
The politicians, of course, are already into it ..............