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Re: NON disabled drivers at Asda
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Mind you she did have a child seat in the back of the car, could be the child was still in the store shopping :D |
Re: NON disabled drivers at Asda
Went to Accy Asda this morning and the car park was being patrolled by parking wardens.
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Re: NON disabled drivers at Asda
I agree that parents with young children need a bigger space to load and unload belted youngsters from rear seats, but think that the restriction of these spaces, (for their use only), should be lifted between 8pm and 6am- when young children should be at home.
If I ever need cash late evening, the machines in the foyer appear safer than those on streets, and a shorter return walk to the car would feel safer too |
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Notice selfish sod's been quiet, since he realised he was in a minority of one, regarding his parking in a disabled space when he's not getting out of the car.
Perhaps he's been clamped.:D |
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[quote=garinda;516024]Notice selfish sod's been quiet, since he realised he was in a minority of one, regarding his parking in a disabled space when he's not getting out of the car.
Perhaps he's been clamped.:D[/qote] Chip and shoulder spring to mind :D |
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Does having a dodgy shoulder chip qualify one for a blue badge?:D |
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Wish I could get one. :D |
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That's good, he's back online, but strangely quiet, since the vast majority of members thought him a selfish sod, over this issue. |
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Grow up jerks! |
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