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parent spots in carparks
Terranosaurus:
--- Quote from: muddysteve on March 30, 2009, 18:14:50 ---so what exactly is the problem for a fit and healthy parent to push a pram a few extra yards rather than an elderly infirm person?
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Prams aren't too bad IMHO but now with a toddler the parent spaces are a lot safer place as theres generally less crossing to be done.
Also winds me up the she disproprtionallity of disabled to other spaces especially parent and child ones, yes there are a lot of registered disabled but lets face it many of them are more able bodied than I am - they really should clamp down on this and then the carpark allocation would go down I'm sure.
baz2236:
When take my mum to tesco's I park in the parent and child space as it does not say you need to have a baby or a pram its just Parent and child.
:D :D
scousebird:
Well I suppose if you have the mentality of a child then it counts :twisted:
McGuire:
Watched a feller park in one of these spots a while ago, totally alone. When he got out, I told him he'd lost his child and offered to help look for it. He mouthed some abuse and fled into the shop, where, about fifteen minutes later, he turned a corner and came face to face with me. He turned white, spun round, and fled (I was nearly twice his size). I just stood there laughing! Thoroughly enjoyed that! :lol:
TDi90:
was the picture in the space white?
or was it yellow?
believe me, it is significant :P ;)
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