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to have fed my baby here?

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ariane5 · 03/12/2012 11:08

Went shopping yesteerday.ds1. Jas a blu badge so we parked in a disabled space.went to shops and back to car couple of hours later. We have 4 dcs and the baby 7 mths started screaming and was hungry.by then the car park was packd. I started to feed ds while dh got other dcs in car and an elderly couple drove past and politely asked if we were leaving, dh said sorry not yet then 2 other drivers did the same but the fourth stopped got out and said please could we hurry up, I explained that when I had fed ds we would be going but she was really angry and said a disabled space is not just for sitting in that we should go immediately. I was only another ten mins fding ds it is hard enough going out as all dcs have same condition and ds2 was really screaming I had to feed him as it was a long drive home. Was I being unreasonable?

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NolittleBuddahsorTigerMomshere · 04/12/2012 21:13

Nope you mention case rpoarts first 'surelly you mean case reports not parliament papers'

Case report = case transcript and some analysis * dependent on provider
Legislation = parliament record of the law as enacted/ amended.

Bailli - a very respected llegal database can be accessed very easilly via google, others are prescription based outside of firms and law libraries.

Jeez Wink

Offred · 04/12/2012 21:15

Can I remind you that we only have your word that you have ever done my credible research because you haven't cited anything to support what you say.

NolittleBuddahsorTigerMomshere · 04/12/2012 21:15

Statuory Impllementation is SI singullar

SIs pllural is Statutory Impllements

Standard professional abbreviations,

But thankks for allllowing me to show the distinction

Offred · 04/12/2012 21:16

Where in that sentence did I say law reports were statutes?

NolittleBuddahsorTigerMomshere · 04/12/2012 21:16

You may only have my word. You were getting personal about my profession again.

Offred · 04/12/2012 21:17

SI is statutory instruments, which are a form of secondary legislation.

Offred · 04/12/2012 21:18

No, I wasn't I am sceptical about your credibility as a legal professional given you are showing such a lack of knowledge about law on this thread.

NolittleBuddahsorTigerMomshere · 04/12/2012 21:19

You didn't, but you impllied that my use of the term parlliament papers was in correct, thus questioning my professional kknowlledge, and it was done in a catty way and you kknow it! surely you mean ...

AndABigBirdInaPearTree · 04/12/2012 21:19

Seriously, you are being a grammar nazi? Have you checked your posts recently?

GlaikitFizzogTheChristmasElf · 04/12/2012 21:21

Offred this is becoming a bit like teaching a llama to drive, very difficult and pointless.

Lets have a Brew and a Biscuit

NolittleBuddahsorTigerMomshere · 04/12/2012 21:21

SI singullair is the skilll of statutory Interpretion, which llackk of kknowlledge of which law?

NolittleBuddahsorTigerMomshere · 04/12/2012 21:21

Offered this is an examplle of your attackks IMHO

NolittleBuddahsorTigerMomshere · 04/12/2012 21:22

Bird, nothing to do with gramma, they have entirelly different meanings!

GlaikitFizzogTheChristmasElf · 04/12/2012 21:23

:)

NolittleBuddahsorTigerMomshere · 04/12/2012 21:23

*r

GlaikitFizzogTheChristmasElf · 04/12/2012 21:23

Poor gramma, doesn't even know her name is being taken in vain!

NolittleBuddahsorTigerMomshere · 04/12/2012 21:24

Glaik, what?

Offred · 04/12/2012 21:24

Parliament papers IS an incorrect term. I didn't imply that, I said it. I said it directly because there is no such thing... Unless you mean Hansard. Statutes are part of the body of law but they are not "parliament papers".

GlaikitFizzogTheChristmasElf · 04/12/2012 21:25

In any right-angled triangle, the area of the square whose side is the hypotenuse (the side opposite the right angle) is equal to the sum of the areas of the squares whose sides are the two legs (the two sides that meet at a right angle).

NolittleBuddahsorTigerMomshere · 04/12/2012 21:25

I put the R in and it isn't a grammar issue in either case, in mine it was spelling and sticky keys. I notice some of your replies to me have been deleted too.

Offred · 04/12/2012 21:25

If you think I am personally attacking you because I am asking you to cite sources for what you say why not report me? In return I'll report when you have called me a moron etc and let's see what gets deleted....

NolittleBuddahsorTigerMomshere · 04/12/2012 21:29

Hansard is a transcript of parliamentary debates and is a legal document in itself, but it does not record the law as passed, a case report would tell you that: Pepper V Hart [1992] UK HL 3 if you care to look it up Grin

Offred · 04/12/2012 21:31

Hansard is not a legal document in itself (in the sense that it is not used in the administration of the law) except in extremely rare circumstances. I am aware of pepper v hart thank you. I am aware that is a case which has been reported and sets a precedent. However, how does that change that "parliament papers" is not something that exists?

Offred · 04/12/2012 21:32

In fact that is really my whole point...

NolittleBuddahsorTigerMomshere · 04/12/2012 21:32

Offered, at least I admit how I feel about you and say it, rather than being passive agressive about it. I haven't reported you because you're not worth it, but please stop being so holier than thou, when you are being equally vile. Report away if you give a shit.