CaliforniaDream wrote: » Based on the amount of parents I've come across using them when the children are clearly out of the car seat. Maybe I am wrong, but in life you generally go by the majority. The majority of people I see parking in these spots do not have babies/toddlers in a car seat or children at all. Fair play to you. Hopefully more people learn from you.
Ghost Buster wrote: » Why do you think this?
dark crystal wrote: » I haven't used those spaces since my kids were babies, no. Those spaces are wider because to get a baby in and out of a car seat, you need to open the door to it's full extent. You have a trolly full of shopping, with a car seat attached to it. You have to line the trolly up beside the car, detach the car seat and put it back in the car, with the baby in it. Now, imagine while you've been inside the supermarket, some numpty comes along and parks so close to the rear door, you can barely open it, let alone open it wide enough to install the car seat. You're kinda stuck aren't you? This is why these wider spaces are so handy for them, so not being a selfish muppet, I leave those spaces free for people who might benefit from them and use one of the hundreds of other spaces the supermarket have provided for me as an able bodied person with no baby to use.
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..
dark crystal wrote: » Not sure if you're joking....but you'll find the other couple of hundred spaces are designated for people who haven't reproduced. Are there not enough of those for you? Gotta laugh at the posts from grown men sulking and spitting the dummy out more than the babies they resent so much. "Wah Waaah, they got a few extra wide spaces and I want one too. Waaaah!"
Knine wrote: » Then you should not be parking in a disabled bay. They are for Blue Badge Permit Holders only. You might find also that it is not easy to get a permit. You will also be clamped for parking in these spaces.
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Potential-Monke wrote: » I don't use the parent and child spaces myself, but i don't agree with them, why should someone who has decided to reproduce get priority over someone who has decided not to have children? Where's the spaces for those who don't want children? They need extra room to get the big tv's and all that extra stuff they can buy into the car!! And no, i don't care that you need extra room to get the kids in and out, there's always plenty of spaces at the back of the car parks!
Fighting Irish wrote: » I haven't got a sticker but i have an injury and find it hard getting in and out of cars, so the extra space at a disabled spot is great for me. I could probably get a sticker but i'm too lazy
CaliforniaDream wrote: » To the parents complaining about people parking in the 'parent and child' spots - I presume once your baby is no longer needing a car seat you yourself don't park in those spots? If I'm reading people's posts correctly, it's so you have enough room for the car seat and no other reason? Somehow I think my presumption is wrong.
DaaaaaaaaaaN wrote: » I always report those arseholes immediately.
mcko wrote: » Disabled spaces are bigger to allow acces for wheel chairs ect, it's not that they are closer. If you are not disabled and you park in a disabled space then shame on you. I work with a guy who has a disabled badge for his mother and uses the badge when she is not in the car. It's amazing what you can justify to yourself.