Victor wrote: » And passengers with disabilities.
Realt Dearg Sec wrote: » Parent and child spaces? Just because your choice us an inconvenience to you? How about a Man and Case of Beer space? I find it very difficult with the normal narrow parking spaces to get the slab into the back seat, I think the least they could do is provide that service.
KwackerJack wrote: » Why can't they put the car reg on the badge and a photo??
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.
kneemos wrote: » Are you trying to provide me with moral guidance by suggesting I should care?
timthumbni wrote: » The facts are that most people using supermarkets are female and a lot of them have young children. They wouldn't provide them otherwise. Supermarkets don't make much money on some fella going in to buy a case of Dutch gold. They do however make money on some young cuddy in filling her trolley helped by her 2 sprogs firing in chocolate biscuits when her back is turned. Anyway re man and beer you aren't doing it right at all.You should be getting your better half to pick up the beer as part of the weekly shop. And make sure to tell her to put it in the fridge for you. ;-) a real man doesn't go to a supermarket.
martinedwards wrote: » although occasionally someone is obviously giving a disabled person a lift and does't have a badge
shar01 wrote: » Don't get this either. Just drop them off near the door and find another parking space. Simples.
eisenberg1 wrote: » . Supermarkets don't make much money on some fella going in to buy a case of Dutch gold. They do however make money on some young cuddy in filling her trolley helped by her 2 sprogs firing in chocolate biscuits when her back is turned. On a different note, enlighten me, wtf is a "young cuddy"?
Senor Fancy Pants wrote: » What's the story with you? Are you of the impression that these spots are not needed? Do they annoy you for some reason? I hope you never need to avail of these spots, but you never know, you might.
kneemos wrote: » Why don't they provide proper spaces for Range Rovers?
timthumbni wrote: » It's a term to describe a girl or female. It's not used that often now but I think it's a nice word. (I'm from Northern Ireland btw so maybe its only a local thing) No idea of its origin but I'm sure someone on here might.
Zirconia wrote: » I never park in disabled spaces. I do park in "Parent and Child" spaces when their available though, I've no problem with that.
Senor Fancy Pants wrote: » Answer my question without a moronic question of your own.
KwackerJack wrote: » Why can't they put the car reg on the badge and a photo?? Maybe they should issue a ' I cant drive for ****' badge for all those who are not disabled but seem to need all that space to park there truck they think their driving!
kneemos wrote: » Apologies.Yes they are definitely needed and I don't have a problem with them.
eisenberg1 wrote: » Does anyone know exactly what one can do if you do see the able bodied gob****es using the disabled space? Bearing in mind most are in supermarket type car parks, which are usually private property.....
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.
Artful_Badger wrote: » I'd park in them in some places. Some Tesco's for instance have about 20 disabled parking spaces right in front of the shops. If I'm not gonna be long I think it would be safe to assume that between when I arrive and when I leave that its unlikely 20 disabled people would show up and one poor fcuker would be forced to park elsewhere. This view is further compounded by the fact in all my time shopping there I have never seen any more than 3 of those spaces used at any one time.
Senor Fancy Pants wrote: » Ok thanks, so why the apathetic attitude? (Rhetorical question) Oh, and everybody knows that mother and child spots are for Range Rovers