Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

DESPICABLE

Mum used dead gran’s blue badge

- By Jack Dyson jdyson@thekmgroup.co.uk

A mum-of-three who used her dead gran’s blue badge to enjoy free parking has been branded “despicable” by magistrate­s.

Marie Renham, 45 - who lives in an £800,000 house in Canterbury - was caught using the disabled permit in her black Range Rover Sport.

Enforcemen­t officers from the city council discovered the vehicle - complete with personalis­ed plate - in a disabled space in Northgate car park.

The wardens had been told by Kent County Council to be on the lookout for the blue badge after the authority received a tip-off that Renham had been using it fraudulent­ly.

It had belonged to her grandmothe­r Joyce Robson, who died 18 months before.

Speaking at a hearing at Folkestone Magistrate­s’ Court on Monday, prosecutor James Flannery said: “The blue badge scheme is open to actual disabled people.

“Mrs Robson was a blue badge holder.

“The same blue badge was seen in a vehicle on November 4, 2019.

“DVLA records showed that vehicle belonged to Mrs Renham.

“She says she didn’t display it and did not realise the blue badge was there.”

Following enquires made by KCC’S counter-fraud team, Renham was interviewe­d under caution.

She told the officers she thought she had paid for a parking ticket before leaving her vehicle in the disabled space.

Renham claimed she had lost the receipt and had “no idea” why there was no record of the purchase.

“There were no copies of any transactio­ns,” Mr Flannery added.

“It was put to Mrs Renham that there was no ticket purchased. She said she did [buy a ticket].”

Ms Robson, who hailed from Merseyside, died in April 2018 – 18 months before officers spotted the badge on Renham’s windshield.

During one of her interviews with KCC, the granddaugh­ter claimed the permit may have slipped to the bottom of her windshield.

Renham, who was representi­ng herself, pleaded guilty to fraud by false representa­tion.

“As far as I knew, I bought a ticket,” she reasoned.

“The disabled badge was always in the front of the car. The children always played

‘I can’t think of a more despicable thing to do than to use a deceased person’s blue badge in your car...’

with it.”

Chairman of the bench Chris Mackenny fined Renham £250, telling her: “It’s absolutely unacceptab­le.

“I can’t think of a more despicable thing to do than to use a deceased person’s blue badge in your car and deprive somebody who can’t walk a few feet from using that car parking space.”

Renham, who told the court she works as a cleaner for a constructi­on firm, was ordered to pay a further £700 in costs along with a £32 victim surcharge.

The fraudster, of Underwood Close, said she would “try” to pay the total within the next 28 days.

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Stock pic Renham used the blue badge fraudulent­ly
 ??  ?? Marie Renham leaving court on Monday
Marie Renham leaving court on Monday

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