無能にするd 運動ing 許すs may be 拒絶するd in Europe 予定 to Brexit hangover

無能にするd drivers have been 警告するd about using their blue badges in popular European holiday 目的地s this summer 予定 to an “outrageous” Brexit hangover that means they may not be 受託するd.

大臣s are still 交渉するing with 11 nations on the status of UK blue badges, which were recognised across the EU until the country left the union two years ago.

フラン, Spain, Portugal, Greece and Italy are の中で the countries still “決めかねて” about whether UK blue badges will be recognised, によれば the UK 政府 website.

The others are アイスランド, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Romania and Slovenia.

The AA has said 無能にするd drivers may leave themselves open to parking 罰金s if they use their 許すs in these countries as it criticised the “簡単に 容認できない” 状況/情勢.

The 政府 has told badge-支えるもの/所有者s to “check with the 大使館 of the country you are travelling to for the 最新の 開発s”.

But the モーターing 協会 said 領事館s had 主張するd they could not 問題/発行する advice to 無能にするd drivers until an 協定 was reached.

Jack Cousens, 長,率いる of roads 政策 for the AA, said: “To keep blue badge 使用者s in limbo is 簡単に 容認できない. Blue badges are 問題/発行するd because of 明確な/細部 health 推論する/理由s, and to not have their status 確認するd two years 負かす/撃墜する the line is 簡単に outrageous.

“Rather than take a chance, we would encourage blue badge 使用者s to use 減少(する)-off and collection zones where possible while the car is parked in a 非,不,無-無能にするd bay.

“While problematic, it 減ずるs the 危険 of a 乗り物 存在 given a ticket or 牽引するd away. While the 政府 website asks blue badge 使用者s to ask the 領事館s for その上の advice on if their blue badge would be 受託するd, most could not 供給する any 保証/確信s or advice to the AA.

“Both the UK 政府 and the 11 European nations yet to 批准する the status of UK-問題/発行するd blue badges need to 解決する the 事柄 緊急に and 供給する clari ty for all 関心d.”

A Department for 輸送(する) spokesperson said: “交渉s on Blue Badge 承認 are 現在進行中の between the UK and individual EU 明言する/公表するs, and 運転者s should check our 指導/手引 to find out where the Blue Badge is recognised in the EU.”

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