WHEN we tried to park in a disabled space at ASDA-Walmart, a young able-bodied couple raced into the space before us and walked away laughing.

We need the extra space to get my husband's wheelchair out. My husband is disabled through a war injury and a lot of his pals were killed.

I felt so sad when he looked at me with tears in his eyes, and said 'those lads died for these people'.

We had to go to Tesco, where a gentleman is employed to check the cars in disabled spaces.

I doubt if those people will see this letter they probably can't read.

V Sutton,

Cricklade Road