Parking for parents with children
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Taken by people with no kids
It's not just the people without children I find irritating. The thing that really annoys me the most are those people who sit and wait in their car (in a parent and child parking spot)
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My major gripe is when people without children park in the 'parent and child' parking spaces at the supermarket. How selfish is hat? The elderly and the disabled think its absolutely their right to park in these spaces.
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| 15-8-2008 | If you are post-operative then park in the disabled space! You only need a blue badge if it's council-run. FYI: it's parents who are selfish! I have to work late when you need to go home cos Jimmy's got a sore tummy. Or, if you don't work, I'm paying taxes to upkeep your brat...more | Kirsten |
| 13-8-2008 | Not at all Mr Seaside, I plough my own furrow in life, and am capable of making decisions for myself without being poisoned or otherwise by anyone.
MadMike sounds an eccentric character, with a slightly black sense of humour. If his posts offend you, then don't read them ! I for one found t...more | Nikki |
| 13-8-2008 | Nikki - You've obviously been poisoned by one mans pathetic antics | Mr. Seaside |
| 13-8-2008 | Aha Mr Seaside, laugh and the world laughs with you ...
One man's meat is another man's poison. | Nikki |
| 12-8-2008 | Mad Mike - You are a dik of the highest order. How shallow are you that you actually buy a 'Child on Board' sign. Don't shop at Tesco if you don't agree with the facilties it provides for its 'conned' customers. Ho Ho what a prat!
Nikki - If that made you laugh, I wouldn...more | Mr. Seaside |
| 12-8-2008 | So Mr boredofwhineyparents, I'm pleased you think you are grabbing back some of your rights as a human. I'm all for that, as long as it is for the right reasons. It isn't the fact that parents are lazy, that they are "awarded" closer spaces to the shopping centres etc. It is...more | Purdy |
| 10-8-2008 | You've made my day MadMike - really made me laugh.
You naughty boy !! | Nikki |
| 08-8-2008 | I park in those spaces, I even spent 20p on a "Child on Board" window thingy so people would not even suspect me. I see no reason for them. They are a pathetic attempt by Tesco to make more people shop there. Making them look more family friendly. I find it utterly selfish that you would r...more | MadMike |
| 31-7-2008 | Muffin, I can assure you I am absolutely not any of those things, believe me!
I will save you the trouble of reading any more of my posts, which obviously cause you so much upset, and tell you exactly what my faults and good points are. I am hot-headed, passionate and overly outspoken about thin...more | Nikki |
| 31-7-2008 | Dear God, you're so lacking in self-awareness, you dont even realise when your own remarks prove my point. Mean sprited, sanctimonious, bitter and condesending. I'm sure your next posts will continue to reveal more about your character. | Muffin |
| 30-7-2008 | Oh dear Muffin, you don't know me at all well do you. You are so far from the truth, thank goodness. I would HATE to be sanctimonious or superior, it sounds extremely dull and boring. Neither am I bitter. I would absolutely loathe to be provided with special parking spaces also, back when I ...more | Nikki |
| 30-7-2008 | Kids shouldn't be out shopping anyway, they are a right royal pain and why do Mothers (and Fathers) expect to be given right of way because they have a kid in a buggy? | Lottie |
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