More people have been named and shamed for using a disabled parking permit of a loved one in their absence.
Bromley Council has prosecuted 13 more drivers for Blue Badge offences and has ordered them to cough up a combined £4,932.
Lewisham residents made up five of the prosecutions while six of the drivers live in Bromley.
More then 160 prosecutions have been recorded since the council clamped down on Blue Badge misuse in 2016, with seven further people named and shamed.
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Executive councillor for public protection and enforcement, Kate Lymer, said: "I am sure that if these motorists had realised the serious consequences of their actions and the shame a prosecution can bring, they would not have abused a scheme designed to help those with genuine mobility need.
"We work hard to protect the integrity of the Blue Badge scheme and it’s really disappointing to see that it is mainly badge holders’ relatives who continue to abuse it.
Cllr Lymer added: "Please be warned that our zero-tolerance continues which means we will not hesitate to prosecute anyone caught using a badge in the absence of the holder.
"Not knowing the rules is not an excuse for abusing the scheme."
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The drivers caught misusing a Blue Badge between August 10 and December 20 last year were:
John Parker, of Greenwich High Road, Greenwich - must pay a total of £210
Kim Hedge, of Newlands Park, Sydenham - £575
Catherine McGeown, of Wiverton Road, Sydenham - £345
Jude Boyo-Ejuetami, of Woolstone Road, Sydenham - £374
Mandy Leflock, of Bourneside Gardens, Catford - £360
C Campbell, of Rosewell Close, Anerley - £360
Rebecca Jones, of Brockman Drive, Downham - (absolute discharge, no fine or costs)
The six other offenders from Orpington, Brockley, Bromley, Dulwich and two from South Norwood have had their names withheld by the council to protect the identify of a child.
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