Heather Mills can dance, and it makes people mad

281078 Heather Mills has apparently outraged the physically disabled community by dancing on television. Since Heather has joined the US version of Strictly Come Dancing, people claim that if she can dance with such ease, then she should stop using her blue disabled badge to park her Mercedes in designated disabled parking spaces. Kathy Goddon, of the Brighton and Hove Federation of Disabled People, says: "She has mobility and, morally, should refrain from using her blue badge when she doesn't really need to."

Considering that Heather is regularly photographed kicking photographers, and cycling, I can see how Kathy would be a bit upset. But at the same time, sometimes people should really just shut up. Who CARES if Heather gets a better parking space? Really! And considering Heather has ONE LEG perhaps Kathy could use her as a positive example for the community! An example that even if you're a gold digging chick with one leg, you can still ski! You can still dance! You can still ride a bike! But no, just be overly sensitive and touchy instead of looking at the positive. Awesome.

Heather Mills can dance, and it makes people mad - Comments

  • thanks for that

  • sc

    Actually a lot of the paralympic athletes are NOT entitled to blue cards. It is what the disability stops you doing which matters, not what the disability is.

  • andy

    This is just stupid. Heather Mills may be rich and famous but she still has to go through the pain and effort that every disabled person has.

    So she did a 3 minute dance routine?

    How much pain and effort did that 3 minutes take behind the scenes?



    If you are going to take this attitude then by the same token the Paralympic athletes should also be banned from having Blue Cards. After all they can run faster with one leg than most people with two.



    Stop being so spiteful you lot and just admit that you are jealous of her because she&#39s rich and famous.

  • sc

    I care! I care when I try to go shopping and have to go home again because all the disabled spaces are taken (often by people with no blue badges) and I can&#39t actually use a normal space. I&#39ll remember that I&#39m just being "overly sensitive and touchy" next time that happens.



    Disabled spaces are not a wonderful privilege, they are a necessity.

  • jj

    Mad, greedy bitch.



    Someone should cut off her other leg and beat her to death with the wet-end.



    Never trust a blonde (esp.a fooking looney one).

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