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why do some people park in mum and baby spaces when they havent got any kids in the car and then i have to park further away cos they are really annoying i was so annoyed the other day when women in mercedes parked up about 60 yrs old i put a rude note on her windscreen telling her what i thought ha aha
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Its interesting that your main concern is the close proximity to the store rather than the added space given which is the real reason that these bays are there for us.
The people that moan about dangerous nasty supermarket car parks are giving most of us parents a bad name.
Personally I think that the incentive for people to park in them is the fact that they are close to the store and if you remove that incentive by providing a safe area for parents and babies at the other side of the car park, then people would not park there.
Lets just live and let live eh? Stop being so petty. You are only talking about an extra 50yd walk, you should be grateful of the exercise!
The people that moan about dangerous nasty supermarket car parks are giving most of us parents a bad name.
Personally I think that the incentive for people to park in them is the fact that they are close to the store and if you remove that incentive by providing a safe area for parents and babies at the other side of the car park, then people would not park there.
Lets just live and let live eh? Stop being so petty. You are only talking about an extra 50yd walk, you should be grateful of the exercise!
i personally cannot understand why they are so close to the shop. children have legs, dont they? And if they dont, or are too young to use them, they are in prams or pushchairs, so why the need to be close? having children is a lifestyle choice, so why should they be right at the front of the shop (in my locals case, they are even closer than the disabled spaces!) As the very sensible person sai before, if they were a long way away ypu wouldnt have to go moaning on about people using them cause noone would! it would do most of todays obese little porkers good to have to walk further!
I always thought that they were "Parent & Child" bays, not "mum and baby spaces". Where does it give an age limit for a child?
You sound as though you have an attitude problem about an older person driving a Mercedes.
Lighten up.....there's enough hassle on the roads without bringing it into car parks.
You sound as though you have an attitude problem about an older person driving a Mercedes.
Lighten up.....there's enough hassle on the roads without bringing it into car parks.
Fancy having to carry your baby to get a trolley - surely these days the supermarket should see you arrive and bring a trolley for you. Please get a life.
However, other posters have made some good points. The drivers that really pi$$ me off though are those that can't be bothered parking properly - they just park diagonally across two spaces. Anyway I wouldn't dream of parking in a parent and door bashing kiddie space.
However, other posters have made some good points. The drivers that really pi$$ me off though are those that can't be bothered parking properly - they just park diagonally across two spaces. Anyway I wouldn't dream of parking in a parent and door bashing kiddie space.
Leave astonsmummy alone!!! God if we all moaned about the major things in life we'd all be depressed 24/7! I agree astonsmummy, it annoys me more when it's chucking it down, however I do find making a comment whilst walking past them makes them look embarrassed, maybe you should try that instead.
Yes disabled spaces and parent and child spaces are different, but the parent and child ones are there and are intended to be used by parents with children. Simple. Happy parking people lol
Yes disabled spaces and parent and child spaces are different, but the parent and child ones are there and are intended to be used by parents with children. Simple. Happy parking people lol
lol i guess we will have to agree to disagree on this issue then. i will never support parent and child spaces (mind you, if i had children i may think differently i suppose) and wouldn't give a stuff about parking in one. If you wroe me a rude note i would just laugh because youd had to walk all the way back to your parked a long way away car caryying your child to get a pen and paper!
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