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Parkinson's Scot 'trapped in own home' after disabled parking bay fiasco sparks fury

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OAP, who suffers from Parkinson's Disease, feels 'trapped in her own home' amid a disabled parking bay fiasco. Pat Cunningham and her husband, Bob, say they are being 'forced to park in the middle' of one of Edinburgh's busiest main roads.

The disabled bay, which has been painted on the street at their request, is on Pentland Terrace in Comiston, part of the busy A702.But pictures show it is several feet from the pavement, with a cycle lane in between - and frighteningly close to passing traffic.

The appalled pensioners, both 73, now 'fear for their safety' and are demanding answers from Edinburgh City Council.Bob, a retired chartered accountant, told the Record: "We have a driveway but with Pat's condition, it is too narrow for her to get.

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