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Stephen Jardine sits in for Kaye Adams and asks if disabled spaces and facilities should be enforced by law, plus it's Ask the Doctor with Dr Tom Smith.
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A man with disabilities has won a Supreme Court case after a dispute with a woman with a buggy over wheelchair space on a bus.
However the ruling meant drivers would not have to remove customers from its vehicles. The court said the company should consider further steps to persuade non-wheelchair users to move, without making it a legal duty to move them.
Stephen Asks: Should disabled spaces and facilities be enforced by law or can we rely on common courtesy?
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