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Old 11-01-2008, 13:51   #61
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Re: NON disabled drivers at Asda

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Old 11-01-2008, 15:26   #62
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Probably men drivers park381 !
Don't think thats true I see more and more females driving the large 4x4 either shopping or collecting kids from school

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Understand Asda are applying this to mother and toddler parking too, not sure how they will define this 'toddler' label Panther.we will have to talk to the Parking attendants to see what their guidance is on this.
And so they should, was at Asda this morning, female on her own loading her car, which was parked in mother and toddler spot.
Mind you she did have a child seat in the back of the car, could be the child was still in the store shopping
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Old 11-01-2008, 15:31   #63
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Went to Accy Asda this morning and the car park was being patrolled by parking wardens.
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Old 11-01-2008, 15:36   #64
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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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Old 12-01-2008, 15:49   #65
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Re: NON disabled drivers at Asda

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.
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Old 12-01-2008, 15:58   #66
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Re: NON disabled drivers at Asda

[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.[/qote]


Chip and shoulder spring to mind
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Old 12-01-2008, 16:03   #67
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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.[/qote]


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Does having a dodgy shoulder chip qualify one for a blue badge?
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Old 12-01-2008, 17:26   #68
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Does having a dodgy shoulder chip qualify one for a blue badge?
Could well do, they seem to hand them out for anything these days

Wish I could get one.
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Old 26-01-2008, 17:12   #69
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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.

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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Old 26-01-2008, 17:22   #70
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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.
I see that the children are still in the playground grouped together pointing, whispering and giggling.

Grow up jerks!
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I see that the children are still in the playground grouped together pointing, whispering and giggling.

Grow up jerks!
If growing up will make me like you, I will stay in the playground thank you.
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