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To think that P&C spaces in supermarket car parks

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Braganza · 20/02/2014 08:19

AIBU to think that where there is a pedestrian pavement down the middle of a supermarket car park, it would make far more sense to have the parent and child parking in a well lit area further away from the entrance. This would mean that the spaces would not get clogged up by drivers without children too lazy to find a space, and in some car parks could be in an area with less traffic.

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Maryz · 20/02/2014 19:00

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curiousgeorgie · 20/02/2014 19:01

Well, my post wasn't wrong, but if you're interested in sending me a picture of some flowers... it said something like 'well by YOUR REASONING, if my children shouldn't exist if they can't get out of the car, then neither should your mother'

Hth.

DameDiazepamTheDramaQueen · 20/02/2014 19:01

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curiousgeorgie · 20/02/2014 19:01

As you seem to be Madam! Reported Wink

Maryz · 20/02/2014 19:02

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curiousgeorgie · 20/02/2014 19:02

Mary - no, they were hilarious!

DameDiazepamTheDramaQueen · 20/02/2014 19:02

I'm not sure madame is frustrated either, merely speaking the truthWink

MadameDefarge · 20/02/2014 19:03

now there is a surprise, curious! you reported me?

MollyHooper · 20/02/2014 19:04

It's like a passive aggressive bomb went off in here.

MadameDefarge · 20/02/2014 19:05

sorry curious. I should have said that all your posts seem to indicate you are a bit of a cunt...which I am sure is not true.

curiousgeorgie · 20/02/2014 19:05

Very confused as to what I've done wrong Smile

Claudius actually laughed at my daughters disability but feel free to call me a cunt as much as you like...

All I wanted was P&C spaces moved so people didn't misuse them.

Touchy subject Wink

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ziggiestardust · 20/02/2014 19:06

She's hardly deserving of it. I prefer to use the word cunt as a descriptor for Tony Blair, my boss and that woman in the PTA.

I think it's far better to debate on a sensible level than reduce yourself to that.

Which was... Parent and child spaces.

curiousgeorgie · 20/02/2014 19:06

Which posts specifically Madame?

Just so I can learn from your wisdom??

MadameDefarge · 20/02/2014 19:06

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MadameDefarge · 20/02/2014 19:07

oh, I dunno, start from the first and keep going?

curiousgeorgie · 20/02/2014 19:07

I think Madame may have had a drink or seven Wink

ClaudiusGalen · 20/02/2014 19:07

I suggested you therefore apply for a blue badge as your daughter is disabled. The hollow laugh was due to the fact that you will find it no easier to park with one, because of the lack of disabled spaces.

I said earlier you were either obtuse for spoiling for a fight. I fear now it is both.

Maryz · 20/02/2014 19:07

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ClaudiusGalen · 20/02/2014 19:08

*or

MadameDefarge · 20/02/2014 19:08

ah yes, me and my vimto!

do I get to do the winky thing too?

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ziggiestardust · 20/02/2014 19:09

But Georgie's daughter isn't disabled is she? Confused

Maryz · 20/02/2014 19:09

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