ChatterBank5 mins ago
visited morrisons earlier...
i entered the car park to find that the entire one half of the car park is for parent and child...the remainder were several hundred yards further from the store.With several spaces for disabled(with which i have no complaint) it left little for others. Upon walking from a space that i eventually found i observed adultswith children of 14 years plus parked in the parent and family spaces.I find this very frustrating ,or is it just me being horrid? Ialso now see that child seats are kept permanently fixed in the cars with no child in tow....obviously to give the impression to any car park patroler that they are ok to park there.
Wont be going to that store again.
Wont be going to that store again.
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i can understand your frustration Tigger guess it works both ways, I may visit the local market and see if i can get a child seat and then park on p and c and thus join all the other thoughtless folk. lol
It is a large store and yes several hundred yards so no need to imply i am either exagerating or fibbing
It is a large store and yes several hundred yards so no need to imply i am either exagerating or fibbing
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Some of you have no idea. When my children were small there was no such things as mother and child spaces. I had no car and had to drag a week's shopping for 5 of us home up a hill. So boo bl00dy hoo. Now I'm an OAP and arthritic I can't park anywhere near the doors of the store but I'm not complaining cos, guess what, walking's good for you.