Have some respect you bell-e*d
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I think its bollocks anyway, mother and baby / disabled spaces in the car park outside a hypermarket or shopping centre. They're going to be walking/wheeling up and down the aisles for about 3 miles, wo why the fuck does it matter about having a reserved space 10 yards closer to the door?
Mother and baby doesnt really need to be close to the shops but they do need bigger spaces, more so when the baby is in a car seat
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Respect for children's safety you retard. A fanny driver is you, you are a fanny and you drive.
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plenty of places now stipulate that the parent/toddler spaces are for those with kids under the age of 5 and anyone else parking there will get ticketed so carry on
i've parked there with the van and people always give me funny looks, until i get out with one of the kids, i've even had a ticket and have then gone to the store manager (assistant) to give them grief about it and then they say "there was no child seat" before i say "but you don't need to for kids over 4 for times when you can't get one, seeing as both seats are in my mrs car and she's taken it and i've come to your store to get some essentials, otherwise why would i want to rick my kid by driving with no seat in the vehicle, shall i call the paper?" and then she got all apologetic and shit
i've parked there with the van and people always give me funny looks, until i get out with one of the kids, i've even had a ticket and have then gone to the store manager (assistant) to give them grief about it and then they say "there was no child seat" before i say "but you don't need to for kids over 4 for times when you can't get one, seeing as both seats are in my mrs car and she's taken it and i've come to your store to get some essentials, otherwise why would i want to rick my kid by driving with no seat in the vehicle, shall i call the paper?" and then she got all apologetic and shit
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I have a disabled son, he's autistic, and we have a blue badge, but visually, he looks normal, but if he decides to have a 'meltdown' in the shop or just outside of it, we do not have to drag/carry him all the way across the car park before we have to then try and get him into the car. So we use a disabled bay when he is with us.
So you can imagine how pissed off I was that some spineless twat had scrawled a note and stuck it onto our windscreen saying that as we are clearly not disabled we should not use a disabled space!
WTF, you don't have to be physically disabled to have a blue badge you sad mother fucker! Of course the sad cunt was no where to be seen, by my blood was boiling, so it was just as well there was no confrontation.
I'm sure they felt all nice and smug with themselves, but its not all black and white!
So you can imagine how pissed off I was that some spineless twat had scrawled a note and stuck it onto our windscreen saying that as we are clearly not disabled we should not use a disabled space!
WTF, you don't have to be physically disabled to have a blue badge you sad mother fucker! Of course the sad cunt was no where to be seen, by my blood was boiling, so it was just as well there was no confrontation.
I'm sure they felt all nice and smug with themselves, but its not all black and white!
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I don't use Disabled spaces.
I don't use Parent and Child spaces.
I do parking an extra 10-15 seconds (crazy that some people on here moan over this extra distance?! ) walk from everyone else in normal spaces AND usually take an end space and park over the lines to create as big a gap from my car to the 2nd space in the line.
Cheers,
Grant
I don't use Parent and Child spaces.
I do parking an extra 10-15 seconds (crazy that some people on here moan over this extra distance?! ) walk from everyone else in normal spaces AND usually take an end space and park over the lines to create as big a gap from my car to the 2nd space in the line.
Cheers,
Grant
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I remember when I was kid and my parents had to park in normal spaces away from the doors of the shop and we had to walk 50 feet, This really did ruin my childhood and it left me scarred for life , only if there had been child and parent spaces back then how my life would be so much better now
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not a lot to do today then-bored eh??
so your parked in my space !! da-da-da---da
da .da-----my dads bigger than your dad-- ha ha--get a life!!!!!-park somewhere else then!! let others worry about the trivialities of parking or join a expensive petrol demo do something constuctive!complain to british gas or neon you whinging gets
so your parked in my space !! da-da-da---da
da .da-----my dads bigger than your dad-- ha ha--get a life!!!!!-park somewhere else then!! let others worry about the trivialities of parking or join a expensive petrol demo do something constuctive!complain to british gas or neon you whinging gets
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I park in disabled spaces all the time. Disabled people shouldn't be allowed to drive!
Bluewater for example, masses upon masses of disabled bays... never ever used! Healthy drivers battling for spaces and fields of space going unused!!
Bluewater for example, masses upon masses of disabled bays... never ever used! Healthy drivers battling for spaces and fields of space going unused!!
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they spend more money on average than singleys and couples so of course theyd pander to parents more than the rest of us. Its simple retail psychology that if you make the experience easier, smoother and simpler then people will be more relaxed, stay longer and hence likely spend more.
they dont care about us single blokes etc as they know we will just buy cheap stuff where as woman are fucking retarded when it comes to spending money and dont use their head but emotions when spending. no wonder it goes soo wrong when woman get free rain in shops. retailers know this hence why shops are all more female friendly. you just have to go into any random clothes shop and compare the size of the female and kids clothing section with the mens clothing section to see what i mean.
they dont care about us single blokes etc as they know we will just buy cheap stuff where as woman are fucking retarded when it comes to spending money and dont use their head but emotions when spending. no wonder it goes soo wrong when woman get free rain in shops. retailers know this hence why shops are all more female friendly. you just have to go into any random clothes shop and compare the size of the female and kids clothing section with the mens clothing section to see what i mean.
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i've parked there with the van and people always give me funny looks, until i get out with one of the kids, i've even had a ticket and have then gone to the store manager (assistant) to give them grief about it and then they say "there was no child seat" before i say "but you don't need to for kids over 4 for times when you can't get one, seeing as both seats are in my mrs car and she's taken it and i've come to your store to get some essentials, otherwise why would i want to rick my kid by driving with no seat in the vehicle, shall i call the paper?" and then she got all apologetic and shit
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What a attitude, you might be disabled tomorrow.
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To be fair it shouldn't really have been in the glovebox!
Re Dojjs post, do kids of 4 years of age need the special child spaces, if you have no baby seats etc?
I hate going to supermarkets at the best of times, no matter where you park and how quick you are, next time you wash the car you are BOUND to find another scratch dent or scuff, no respect for other peoples property, just because you don't give a shit about your cars, doesn't mean I don't...
(N.B. I don't park in disabled or parents spaces either.)
Re Dojjs post, do kids of 4 years of age need the special child spaces, if you have no baby seats etc?
I hate going to supermarkets at the best of times, no matter where you park and how quick you are, next time you wash the car you are BOUND to find another scratch dent or scuff, no respect for other peoples property, just because you don't give a shit about your cars, doesn't mean I don't...
(N.B. I don't park in disabled or parents spaces either.)
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