Ghost Buster wrote: » Sorry if you took that up wrong. I want someone who DOES park in these spaces to try and explain what mental gymnastics they use to justify it
dxhound2005 wrote: » I am a Freeman of the Land. I do not recognise regulations made by others without my consent so I park wherever I like.
KwackerJack wrote: » Nope Never! I mean really, how big is a car park that we need to all rush for the space closest to the door Are people going to collapse before the reach the door? Child spots are another thing.....Was in Aldi when this 100 year old botox junkie parked her 7 series across 2 baby spots, ran in and came back out with a case of wine? Could she not just park in a normal sopt or is she they type that buys a big car and needs the extra space to drive in :rolleyes:
BigCol wrote: » Basically you just want a row
TommiesTank wrote: » Child spots are a load of bo**ix.
jobyrne30 wrote: » I park in disable spaced when disabled a-holes park in the family parking space ...... don't care f**** em I park in the disable spaces in DIY stores like B&Q and Woodies .....if you can do some DIY you ain't that disabled.
guapos wrote: » In my experience lot of people don't realise that the spaces are wider to allow wheelchair users get in and out of the car and think theyre just being lazy and want to park closer
Gosub wrote: » Now I have a problem: how do I respond to this post without attacking the poster. Ah I know... that post is ignorant and arrogant. The type of post that needs a good infusion of consideration by the application of physical abrasion.
kneemos wrote: » There's not that many disabled drivers around and the parking spaces are just for show mostly.Also what's another fifty or a hundred yards if they can't park in the disabled spot. My justification.
jobyrne30 wrote: » Just for you ...
ElleEm wrote: » I park in them rarely, but I am waiting for my disabled badge to arrive from the IWA. I reckon I will still only use them when I really need to after the badge arrives. For some people, that extra fifty yards could cause more pain, fatigue or issues with walking. I can get about 30 metres before my foot drops to the ground and refuses to lift up. It is very dangerous and I have fallen/ almost fallen on many occasions. It is worse when I am alone as I have no one to lean on, so the spaces closest to the door allow me to not make a show of myself in the shop!
Artful_Badger wrote: » Yeah because mods are all barely literate morons who are easily fooled when you say a post is ignorant and arrogant and needs the shít kicked out of it rather than the poster
kneemos wrote: » How do yot get around the shop?
DarkJager wrote: » I don't park in them but I do feel some car parks go a bit overkill with the amount of spaces provided. Those parent and child spaces do my head in though, absolutely no justification for them.
kneemos wrote: » There's not that many disabled drivers around and the parking spaces are just for show mostly. Also what's another fifty or a hundred yards if they can't park in the disabled spot. My justification.
Ghost Buster wrote: » How? Do you know the physical ability of everyonae who could possibly come to use that car park?
shar01 wrote: » IMO the use of the blue badge is being abused. I know of able-bodied people using badges belonging to disabled family members. Disabled parking spaces should be for those with wheelchairs who need the extra space to get into chair.