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A terminally ill pensioner says she's been hounded by a parking company and debt collector for the last two months despite her fine being cancelled.

Isabel Gallagher from Glasgow, who has only been given six months to live due to a heart condition, went to Marks and Spencer at the Braehead Shopping Centre on April 28 and parked in the disabled spot outside of the store, Glasgow Live reports.

Unfortunately, the 80-year-old forgot to place her disabled parking badge on her dashboard and later received a fine from Premier Park, who operate the facility.Isabel appealed the ticket but despite Premier Park agreeing to cancel the ticket, she was chased for two months by the company and debt collectors, Debt Recovery Plus.Isabel's daughter, Jan McGowan said: "My mum was going to the Braehead shopping centre and she was parking at the disabled bay outside Marks and Spencers.

She's had a disabled badge for 20 years."She also sometimes forgetting wee things, so she forgot to put her disabled badge up.

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