Katie Price risks £1k fine as she uses Harvey’s disabled badge to dump car on a PAVEMENT – but son is nowhere to be seen

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Katie Price risks £1k fine as she uses Harvey’s disabled badge to dump car on a PAVEMENT – but son is nowhere to be seen
Author: Lottie Hulme
Published: Dec, 30 2024 16:21

KATIE Price has risked a £1k fine as she used her son Harvey’s disabled badge to dump her car on a pavement. The 46-year-old star, who has been starring as a wicked step-sister in a pantomime production of Cinderella, displayed a blue disabled badge in the window, despite her son Harvey not being in attendance.

 [Katie Price has risked a £1k fine as she used her son Harvey’s disabled badge to dump her car on a pavement]
Image Credit: The Sun [Katie Price has risked a £1k fine as she used her son Harvey’s disabled badge to dump her car on a pavement]

Katie’s eldest son Harvey was born with the rare genetic condition Prader-Willi syndrome, and is also autistic and partially blind. The former glamour model was accompanied by her boyfriend JJ Slater as she positioned her Nissan on the pavement and blocked it, while arriving at Northwich Memorial Court on Sunday, December 29.

 [Katie parked her Nissan on the pavement as she arrived at Northwich Memorial Court on Sunday]
Image Credit: The Sun [Katie parked her Nissan on the pavement as she arrived at Northwich Memorial Court on Sunday]

The blue badge that Katie displayed showed her arrival time as 2:30pm. Katie attempted to conceal her identity in a black hoody and cap, with her hood up. She wore blue jeans and trainers and clutched onto a large black handbag as she followed her Married At First Sight star boyfriend inside.

 [Katie's son Harvey wasn't in attendance]
Image Credit: The Sun [Katie's son Harvey wasn't in attendance]

It is a criminal offence to misuse the badge, as stated on the Gov UK website, and Harvey was not in attendance at the time of the star using it. The website reads: “This includes people other than the badge holder taking advantage of the parking concessions provided under the scheme.

 [Katie attempted to conceal her identity as she got out of the vehicle]
Image Credit: The Sun [Katie attempted to conceal her identity as she got out of the vehicle]

“It could lead to a £1,000 fine and confiscation of the badge.”. The badge rules on the site also specify that those using it should not park “where it would endanger, inconvenience or obstruct pedestrians or other road users.”. This includes on a pavement, “unless signs permit it,” as wheelchairs and pedestrians cannot pass.

 [It is a criminal offence to misuse the badge, as stated on the Gov UK website]
Image Credit: The Sun [It is a criminal offence to misuse the badge, as stated on the Gov UK website]

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