Pedestrians abuse disabled boy's mother after parking permit

A MUM with a special parking permit has suffered verbal abuse from pedestrians because her son does not look disabled.

Helen Wood’s three-year-old son Liam has Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, a serious form of the condition, which affects mainly males.

Sufferers have increasing mobility problems and shortened life expectancies, and are usually in a wheel-chair by their early teens.

Liam’s parents, of Eastham, Wirral, were given a blue badge parking permit because the youngster is unsteady on his feet and often has to be carried.

But his mum said they have become the target of angry outbursts from other drivers and passers-by because, on first sight, Liam does not appear to be disabled.

Helen, 28, a nurse, said: “Liam falls over all the time. He cannot walk as far as other children because his legs tire and his muscles are not as strong.

“We are always being snarled and pointed at, and people make nasty and abusive comments.

“The first time it happened was at Asda in Bromborough. I saw an elderly couple standing there looking at me.

“They started mouthing things to each other and said I should not park there because I do not have a disability.

“Liam just sits in a normal baby seat in the car so no-one can tell what he has just by looking at him.”

Liam was diagnosed with the condition in August last year after his parents noticed his mobility problems.

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