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To think that mother & baby spaces are for people with babies & small children?!

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cranberryx · 08/07/2015 19:12

Parked up at asda before work and low and behold what do I see?

3 vans, an elderly gentleman and a young couple all park up and get out of their vehicles and stroll into asda. Not one car seat, not one small child in sight!

I know it wasn't a busy time (8am) but still, I would be so peed off if I parked up with my little one and couldn't find a space with space to get a car seat out of etc!

Next time I might have a word! Or am I just being a grump!

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neverputasockinatoaster · 13/07/2015 19:33

I am fast approaching the point where I feel bad using a P&C space as DS is 10 and DD 7.
However, DS has an ASD and flings doors open with great abandon despite me saying over and over that he needs to WAIT and DD has an ASD and ADHD and does much the same even if I tell them the expectation the nano second before I put the handbrake on!
I do love the wider space but I am also equally prepared to park in the far reaches of the car park! Then, however, I have to contend with DD boinging off while acknowledging that I have told her to WAIT while telling me that 'Yes Mummy I am waiting' as she disappears and DS becoming distracted by something and falling over his own feet.
This is why I shop alone as often as possible!

Nurserywindow · 14/07/2015 10:18

Ellie you obviously didn't read the post I was responding to. How am I being 'facetious'?

Daisywellies · 14/07/2015 10:22

Gosh, so much anger Ellie. Maybe you should shop on line.

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