Re the car:
I think it’s really tight that it gets taken so quickly. A family locally had a disabled child die and the motability car was also the families main car, so they were grieving one child and trying to work out how others would get to school, and couldn’t afford to just pay for one because they’d also lost a good chunk of income and paid for a funeral. We do as a society need to do better by these families at this time of crisis.
Obviously with Kaytee she got the flashiest motability car she could and one that didn’t hold Js wheelchair so that was ridiculous. She also has money from Ads, go fund me’s and her merch business and has been holidaying like she’s Judith Chalmers, so I do think she could have maybe cut back on the hols and got a runaround… but either way she’s not the only person in this situation and I think there’s room for more compassion. I think when you’ve had a car then wanting to maintain the freedom that brings is reasonable, but the thing I object to with Kaytee is the attitude of entitlement towards a flashy lifestyle that she hasn’t earned.
I think it’s really tight that it gets taken so quickly. A family locally had a disabled child die and the motability car was also the families main car, so they were grieving one child and trying to work out how others would get to school, and couldn’t afford to just pay for one because they’d also lost a good chunk of income and paid for a funeral. We do as a society need to do better by these families at this time of crisis.
Obviously with Kaytee she got the flashiest motability car she could and one that didn’t hold Js wheelchair so that was ridiculous. She also has money from Ads, go fund me’s and her merch business and has been holidaying like she’s Judith Chalmers, so I do think she could have maybe cut back on the hols and got a runaround… but either way she’s not the only person in this situation and I think there’s room for more compassion. I think when you’ve had a car then wanting to maintain the freedom that brings is reasonable, but the thing I object to with Kaytee is the attitude of entitlement towards a flashy lifestyle that she hasn’t earned.