CaliforniaDream wrote: » I wouldn't park in a disabled spot personally, but I wouldn't get worked up about someone doing it either. 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.
ted1 wrote: » Does anyone else think that electric wheelchair users should be put in the furtherest away spots? Distance is to door is not an issue for them
Knine wrote: » Oh yes of course they should so that when it is pissing rain they can go into 6th gear, similar to how an abled bodied person runs for cover. The fact that a person who is less mobile is more likely to get pneumonia should not matter............
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.
DaaaaaaaaaaN wrote: » I always report those arseholes immediately.
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.
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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
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!