From. N332. Don't park in a disabled space unless you have the permit allowing you to do so. A few months ago a driver was fined by the Local Police for using a disabled parking space in a shopping center car parking. The driver claimed that Police has no competence to fine her because it is a private parking so she decided to appeal the ticket to the Court The judge, after having evaluated all the evidence and having listened to both parties, provided a decision; the driver will have to pay the fine because although it was private parking it was open to the public therefore it is submitted to the traffic law and it is the Police who must enforce the law. We clearly explain it in this chapter of the Spanish Traffic Law; https://spanishtrafficlaw.es/section-i-general-rules-of-driving-behaviour/article-1-scope-of-the-application/
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From. British Embassy in Madrid. A reminder that the rules for travelling to all parts of the UK changed on Monday 4 October. As long as you are fully vaccinated, a pre-departure test is no longer required. You can find more detail on this page, which also links to the guidance for Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/travel-to-england-from-another-country-during-coronavirus-covid-19. We know that some people’s EU Digital COVID certificate (EU DCC) only includes the date of the second dose of the vaccine. But as long as it is an EU DCC this will still be accepted as proof of being fully vaccinated. However, a certificate that indicates natural immunity ie. one dose of a vaccine, plus having had COVID, is not currently recognised as being fully vaccinated by the UK. This policy is kept under review and we will let you know should there be any change. The rules for travelling with children have also changed. Please see https://www.gov.uk/guidance/travel-to-england-from-another-country-during-coronavirus-covid-19#travelling-with-children for more information.


