Parent Parking Spaces debate on 21:07 - Feb 5 with 2875 views | Jackfath | Good enough for the selfish lazy shoppers. | |
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Parent Parking Spaces debate on 21:12 - Feb 5 with 2868 views | N_T_J | This is great news. I have only been disabled for last 17 months and I really do need a use of a disable bay. Grips my shįt when people abuse the bays. | | | |
Parent Parking Spaces debate on 21:20 - Feb 5 with 2846 views | Flashberryjack |
Parent Parking Spaces debate on 21:12 - Feb 5 by N_T_J | This is great news. I have only been disabled for last 17 months and I really do need a use of a disable bay. Grips my shįt when people abuse the bays. |
ASDA have been doing it for a while, good for them I say. | |
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Parent Parking Spaces debate on 21:21 - Feb 5 with 2838 views | Cooperman | Well done Tesco. My kids are now beyond an age where I would consider using a child bay but when they were toddlers the wider bay certainly helped the process of settling them into the car seat. That task is much more difficult when the clearance to the car next to you is less than a few feet. | |
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Parent Parking Spaces debate on 21:25 - Feb 5 with 2828 views | N_T_J |
Parent Parking Spaces debate on 21:20 - Feb 5 by Flashberryjack | ASDA have been doing it for a while, good for them I say. |
I dont tend to use the bays much as my mrs will run in to the shop so ill park in a normal bay. But I need to use one at the local gym I use and you get people parking in the bays without badges. I did see someone last week using their parents blue badge in Tesco. And the persons parents wasnt even with them. Its just so hard to police it i guess. | | | |
Parent Parking Spaces debate on 21:25 - Feb 5 with 2828 views | jack2jack | Why would anyone think it's ok to park in such designated parking areas. Fine them,fvck em!Tvvats | | | |
Parent Parking Spaces debate on 21:55 - Feb 5 with 2760 views | Flashberryjack |
Parent Parking Spaces debate on 21:25 - Feb 5 by jack2jack | Why would anyone think it's ok to park in such designated parking areas. Fine them,fvck em!Tvvats |
We live in a society where most couldn't give a f*ck, Iv'e seen a young woman dressed in pyjamas park in a disabled bay, run into the store come back out, jump in the car then proceed to empty the contents of the ashtray on the car park floor. | |
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Parent Parking Spaces debate on 21:55 - Feb 5 with 2759 views | Jackfath |
Parent Parking Spaces debate on 21:55 - Feb 5 by Flashberryjack | We live in a society where most couldn't give a f*ck, Iv'e seen a young woman dressed in pyjamas park in a disabled bay, run into the store come back out, jump in the car then proceed to empty the contents of the ashtray on the car park floor. |
Society's broken. | |
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Parent Parking Spaces debate on 22:07 - Feb 5 with 2739 views | jack2jack |
Parent Parking Spaces debate on 21:55 - Feb 5 by Flashberryjack | We live in a society where most couldn't give a f*ck, Iv'e seen a young woman dressed in pyjamas park in a disabled bay, run into the store come back out, jump in the car then proceed to empty the contents of the ashtray on the car park floor. |
Absolutely Flash, and don't get me started on folk driving to school and going to the shops in their night attire, jeez | | | |
Parent Parking Spaces debate on 02:21 - Feb 6 with 2654 views | majorraglan | I think it’s a great idea. The people who have disabled badges are issued with them because they need them, it really revs me up to see people inappropriately using them. I would like to see supermarkets increase the size of parking spaces, but that’s another issue. | | | |
Parent Parking Spaces debate on 06:28 - Feb 6 with 2619 views | SkettyJack | Tesco in town is absolute murder for this. Just instead of going to pick up some milk they end up spending two hours in town 😡 | | | |
Parent Parking Spaces debate on 10:10 - Feb 6 with 2532 views | perchrockjack | I park as far away as is possible ,seriously.. Less chance of your doors getting twanged | |
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Parent Parking Spaces debate on 10:36 - Feb 6 with 2497 views | swanjackal |
Parent Parking Spaces debate on 10:32 - Feb 6 by WxmJax | *proofreading I do agree with you though, laziness. |
I'm not a national journalist though, and don't write articles on a mobile | |
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Parent Parking Spaces debate on 11:12 - Feb 6 with 2468 views | Cooperman |
Parent Parking Spaces debate on 10:10 - Feb 6 by perchrockjack | I park as far away as is possible ,seriously.. Less chance of your doors getting twanged |
Door twanging is a serious pet hate of mine. Some people are simply not aware of their immediate surroundings. | |
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Parent Parking Spaces debate on 11:16 - Feb 6 with 2459 views | swanjackal |
Parent Parking Spaces debate on 11:12 - Feb 6 by Cooperman | Door twanging is a serious pet hate of mine. Some people are simply not aware of their immediate surroundings. |
More so than that are the lazy feckers who don't take their trolleys back to the bays. Last week, saw one in Morriston ASDA blowing into two cars as I was driving out of the car park. They also block up spaces too. | |
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Parent Parking Spaces debate on 11:23 - Feb 6 with 2453 views | Darran | They should put the parent and child spaces at the back of the car park then nobody including parents with children would use them. Lazy twà ts. | |
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Parent Parking Spaces debate on 11:23 - Feb 6 with 2453 views | Cooperman |
Parent Parking Spaces debate on 11:16 - Feb 6 by swanjackal | More so than that are the lazy feckers who don't take their trolleys back to the bays. Last week, saw one in Morriston ASDA blowing into two cars as I was driving out of the car park. They also block up spaces too. |
My mate holds a senior position in the Tesco organisation and he said that the introduction of trolley tokens does influence where some people shop. It’s a subject and decision that has been assessed very closely. The downside of supermarkets not using them is as you say, trolleys strewn across car parks. | |
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