I would not be surprised if all new leases are fitted with a tracker, and existing lease to be fitted with a tracker at service time. To best honest it doesn’t bother me if they fit one.
It wouldn’t bother me either, as we have nothing to hide. However, as I’ve posted elsewhere, I can’t see them fitting trackers to cars where the only drivers are the benefit recipient and / or those who live with them. In these situations a tracker would be pointless, as a tracker won’t tell anyone who is driving and / or what the purpose of the journey is. In these scenarios a tracker would add to scheme costs for no benefit.
Your talking absolute tosh of course it is as been talking to disability charities and the disabled themselves if you are being penalised or it makes it unaffordable and you have two tier service where one gets no charge and other disabled through no fault of their own are stigmatised judged like I was on having order by phone and delivered and took it to the ombudsman and won as it was a breach of equality act then this is as well.You cannot have one law for one and not the other it is just wrong.
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