Decent sized parking spaces

GBG said:
Even in my runabout I always park in the parent and child spaces, no dings in the car and that's the way I like it :D
unless you have a young child with you, that is bad form.
 
My fav space in the chimes Uxbridge:

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markeg said:
GBG said:
Even in my runabout I always park in the parent and child spaces, no dings in the car and that's the way I like it :D
unless you have a young child with you, that is bad form.

I would agree with markg. Am hoping you have a young child with you when you do this :?
 
Why should people with children get priority spaces?

Interestingly I went in a multi story the other day The sign said 22 spaces left. There were 15 disabled spaces empty as I drove past that floor and 7 child and patent spaces I was being charged as soon as I took my ticket from the machine
 
Stan1970 said:
Why should people with children get priority spaces?
We've had this discussion a number of times on this forum - I'm sure if you do a search there will be a number of threads you can contribute to with your knowledge/opinion on the matter.
 
markeg said:
Stan1970 said:
Why should people with children get priority spaces?
We've had this discussion a number of times on this forum - I'm sure if you do a search there will be a number of threads you can contribute to with your knowledge/opinion on the matter.

Not meaning to be rude but you brought the subject up
 
Stan1970 said:
markeg said:
Stan1970 said:
Why should people with children get priority spaces?
We've had this discussion a number of times on this forum - I'm sure if you do a search there will be a number of threads you can contribute to with your knowledge/opinion on the matter.

Not meaning to be rude but you brought the subject up
not wanting to be pedantic, but I think you'll find GBG did
 
Oakandacorns said:
markeg said:
GBG said:
Even in my runabout I always park in the parent and child spaces, no dings in the car and that's the way I like it :D
unless you have a young child with you, that is bad form.

I would agree with markg. Am hoping you have a young child with you when you do this :?

Sure I have :whistle:
 
GBG said:
Even in my runabout I always park in the parent and child spaces, no dings in the car and that's the way I like it :D

markeg said:
unless you have a young child with you, that is bad form.

Oakandacorns said:
I would agree with markg. Am hoping you have a young child with you when you do this :?

GBG said:
Sure I have :whistle:

I always keep one tied up in the boot just so I don't feel guilty when I use parent and child spaces :evil: :rofl:
 
Stan1970 said:
I act like a child most of the time
:rofl:

i wouldn't feel too guilty, i regularly see people parking in the parent kid slots (ironic as most are kids who are also parents) with no kids... they have child seats and those blind things but no kids so knock yourself out...

just pop down the donation clinic and somewhere you'll have a rug rat and hey presto home free :)
 
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