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They should be at waist level because people with arthritis simply cannot get down. Similarly, people who have had a hip replaced, as I did, cannot get down to switches for a time either.
Margaret Jamieson is keen that the PAF should be more than simply a tick list. What will the board get from the PAF that it did not get from the old accountability review?
However, it is interesting that the regulations relate to"disabled person's badges issued in Northern Ireland or any member State".In this instance, Northern Ireland gets to issue its own badge, but we do not get to do that.
Residents have come to us and said, "Please can we get a bus service? We're stuck." We say, "Well, we can't afford to put a tender out and get a Stagecoach bus in to do it, but we can get the council to do it itself for about £3,000 or £4,000 a year."
Clearly, as the minister identified in a written answer,"a separate budget was not defined."The document "Getting ‘IT' Right", which was published in 1999, recommends the Prince2 methodology.
By tackling those problems, I believe that we will help the public to realise that we are getting to grips with crime. Has the minister researched the effect on victims and the wider public of early release of people who have committed crimes of violence?