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AIBU?

to think some parents are unreasonable......

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FlamingFanjo · 03/08/2011 12:58

.....for leaving their poo-y & swim nappies in the swimming pool changing rooms when the pool supplies bins for them? Angry

It's so skanky and disgusting!

Rant over!

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AKMD · 03/08/2011 13:00

Ewwww nasty. I can see why they might sometimes been forgotten if they've been put to one side as the parent madly dashes around trying to dress self, wriggling, wet baby and other children, pack up and go but still, YANBU.

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Sirzy · 03/08/2011 13:02

Be the same type of parents who left a pair of pooy pants and pop covered wipes in a car park chucked on the floor. Yuck!

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Filibear · 03/08/2011 13:03

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Tryharder · 03/08/2011 13:04

Perhaps they genuinely forgot? I could see myself doing the same thing if I were at the swimming pool with my 6 year old, 2 year old and baby! But, yes YA obviously NBU.

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FlamingFanjo · 03/08/2011 14:12

Phew, thank goodness you've all said that. I'd like to say it's the first time I've seen it but unfortunately it's not.

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emptyshell · 03/08/2011 14:58

I'd like to add the one who leaves the changing mat provided on the floor, right in front of the door providing those who enter after her with a really handy trip hazard to negotiate for an added thrill.

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OldFatFurryCatpuss · 03/08/2011 15:26

I once saw some skanky cow in a huge out of town Tesco complex car park change her DD and take off the most enormously filled nappy I've ever seen and throw it under the car - it was gross!

Especially when the seagull type creatures swooped down to eat the oozing out stuff.

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zelda1982 · 03/08/2011 15:29

I've changed dd in the car and put smelly nappy under it, but pick it back up when we get back to car (the car would be really smelly otherwise (hot sunny days)

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