'It won't happen again': Citizens call out public official after breaking car park rules

In a society that prides itself on fairness and inclusivity, it's always a jolt when officials fail to uphold the values they should represent.

This was recently the case for one officer who found herself at the centre of controversy.


A youth official's vehicle was caught parked in a disability parking bay in Cairns.

During a press conference, many saw Queensland Youth Justice Minister Laura Gerber's vehicle parked in the designated spot for persons with disability.

The incident occurred outside a police facility in Cairns, where Ms Gerber was scheduled to announce her ministerial portfolio.

This sight sparked outrage and disappointment, especially among disability rights advocates.


compressed-Laura Gerber.jpeg
Laura Gerber has been a part of the Queensland Parliament since 2020. Image Credit: Instagram/Laura Gerber


After the event, Ms. Gerber was seen entering the passenger seat of the vehicle, which remained in the disability parking bay.

In response to the backlash, Ms Gerber issued a brief statement about the sighting.

'The car shouldn't have parked there, and it won't happen again,' Ms Gerber stated.

At a subsequent press conference in Townsville, she was pressed for another apology.

However, Ms Gerber chose to reiterate her previous comment.

She also added that the staff member responsible for the incident had been directed to avoid similar mistakes in the future.


The importance of disability parking spaces cannot be overstated.

In Queensland, eligibility for disability parking permits has strict regulations.

This rule ensures that those who face mobility challenges or severe visual impairments could access the community with ease.

Misused spaces only show a lack of respect for the rights of individuals with disabilities.

This disrespect could also have a tangible impact on their daily lives.

Disability advocate and retired Paralympian Marayke Jonkers expressed her disappointment.

Jonkers emphasised that elected officials should be exemplary in their conduct, as they represent all citizens—including those with disabilities.

'Taking accessible parking away can actually take away someone's day. They're there because people with a disability need them to be able to access the community,' Jonkers reiterated.


Amidst this controversy, Ms Gerber announced the first round of funding for the Queensland government's Kickstarter Grants program.

The $50 million grant should address youth crime in the state.

The program promised $10 million in initial funding for early intervention providers.

Grants of up to $300,000 should also be available to run programs for 12 months.

Ms Gerber highlighted the importance of providing hope to communities like Cairns and supporting the youth in getting back on the right track.

While the funding announcement was a positive step, the parking incident overshadowed the minister's efforts.

This incident should serve as a reminder that actions often speak louder than words, and those in leadership roles must always set an example for the public.
Key Takeaways

  • Queensland Youth Justice Minister Laura Gerber addressed a concern regarding her vehicle parked in a disability parking bay in Cairns.
  • Minister Gerber acknowledged that the car should not have been parked there and assured citizens that the mistake would not happen again.
  • Disability advocate Marayke Jonkers expressed her disappointment and highlighted the importance of accessible parking for the community's disabled members.
  • Minister Gerber was in Cairns to announce the first round of funding for a youth crime prevention program.
How do you feel when you see a non-permitted vehicle in a disabled parking space? How can establishments prevent such occurrences? Your insights are valuable, so please share your thoughts with us in the comments section below.
 

Seniors Discount Club

Sponsored content

Info
Loading data . . .
It's disgusting how these public servants believe that Australian laws don't apply to them. They are not royalty or special, they were voted in to do a job for the Australian people. The people who spotted this breach of the law should post photos of this unforgivable act to social media, and let them explain why Australian laws do not apply to them?.
 
I also find it upsetting when you see a normal healthy person come out of a disabled toilet. Happens all the time. No respect for anyone but themselves.
As a normal looking person, I also have an ostomy, a bag to collect waste. I, at times have to use a disabled toilet, which we are entitled to do. I try not to use them, but sometimes I have no choice. So please don’t judge everyone who walks out of a disabled toilet that looks normal.
 
Those that do, without a permit should be fined at least a thousand dollars as an incentive not to use the disability spaces. They are selfish and inconsiderate of people who have a disability and need the parking space to go about their daily activities. As a permit holder it is very frustrating when a vehicle without a permit is using designated disability parking.
 
I also find it upsetting when you see a normal healthy person come out of a disabled toilet. Happens all the time. No respect for anyone but themselves.
How do you know they are normal and healthy? I know a woman that has a colostomy bag and for all intents and purposes she appears fine and wears clothing that hides the fact. People are so quick to judge!
 
She also added that the staff member responsible for the incident had been directed to avoid similar mistakes in the future.

Passing the buck, was she not in the car when it was parked. :unsure:
 
  • Like
Reactions: DLHM and Leenie
It's disgusting how these public servants believe that Australian laws don't apply to them. They are not royalty or special, they were voted in to do a job for the Australian people. The people who spotted this breach of the law should post photos of this unforgivable act to social media, and let them explain why Australian laws do not apply to them?.
Are "royalty" immune from prosecution due to a criminal offence, misdemeanour or minor infringement?

They hold no more power than to be mere figureheads, without the brains.
 
I also find it upsetting when you see a normal healthy person come out of a disabled toilet. Happens all the time. No respect for anyone but themselves.
I have a Stoma (Bag/Pouch) which requires a larger Toilet to Empty/Change my Appliance and therefore carry a Card issued by the Ostomy Assn to permit me to utilize the Disabled facilities. I am Mobile and appear to be Ok BUT...please don't judge me for appearances.
 
It's disgusting how these public servants believe that Australian laws don't apply to them. They are not royalty or special, they were voted in to do a job for the Australian people. The people who spotted this breach of the law should post photos of this unforgivable act to social media, and let them explain why Australian laws do not apply to them?.
This one blamed her driver ,was she blind not to notice it was a disabled park ,when I see a person park in disable parking I put a 📝 note under the wipers letting them know ( this is a disabled park you a/ hole. To get the message across.
 
  • Like
Reactions: DLHM
I have a Stoma (Bag/Pouch) which requires a larger Toilet to Empty/Change my Appliance and therefore carry a Card issued by the Ostomy Assn to permit me to utilize the Disabled facilities. I am Mobile and appear to be Ok BUT...please don't judge me for appearances.
My late neighbor also had a stoma pouch ,looking at him you would. Never know ,he got around like the rest of us , appearances can be deceiving,never Judge 👨‍⚖️ lest you be judged ,true saying.
 

Join the conversation

News, deals, games, and bargains for Aussies over 60. From everyday expenses like groceries and eating out, to electronics, fashion and travel, the club is all about helping you make your money go further.

Seniors Discount Club

The SDC searches for the best deals, discounts, and bargains for Aussies over 60. From everyday expenses like groceries and eating out, to electronics, fashion and travel, the club is all about helping you make your money go further.
  1. New members
  2. Jokes & fun
  3. Photography
  4. Nostalgia / Yesterday's Australia
  5. Food and Lifestyle
  6. Money Saving Hacks
  7. Offtopic / Everything else
  • We believe that retirement should be a time to relax and enjoy life, not worry about money. That's why we're here to help our members make the most of their retirement years. If you're over 60 and looking for ways to save money, connect with others, and have a laugh, we’d love to have you aboard.
  • Advertise with us

User Menu

Enjoyed Reading our Story?

  • Share this forum to your loved ones.
Change Weather Postcode×
Change Petrol Postcode×