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SparklyGothKat · 24/12/2009 19:48

I went to the shops today and pulled my van into a disabled bay, got the kids out and then had 2 people have a go at us for parking in a disabled bay, I have a Ds with Cerebral palsy and its ov. when he walks that 'something' is up, and a DD with CP and adhd and who is unpredictable with traffic. I have a mobility car, a blue badge for both, and normally Ds has a wheelchair but its at school, as school was closed on friday and we couldn't get it.

Ds1 had to hang onto the trolley all round the shop as he was scared on falling over or being knocked over, yet we are made to feel crap because we dared park in a disabled bay which we are entitled to do.

Oh and I noticed that he isn't bending his left knee again which means his muscles have tightened again

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lou031205 · 24/12/2009 20:01

Ignorance, Sparkly. Merry Christmaas

SparklyGothKat · 24/12/2009 20:06

merry christmas to you too. I tend to ignore people like that now, been on this road for 10 years now so used to it, but its still upsetting

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giraffespullthesleigh · 24/12/2009 20:08

how rude of them

sarah293 · 25/12/2009 10:39

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squashimodo · 25/12/2009 14:15

Extremely rude!
Ignore them all.

squashimodo · 25/12/2009 14:16

I always get this kind of thing about my autistic sons, usually from people who literally jump out of their own cars, or those that are using the blue badge fraudulently.
Arses!

5inthesleighbed · 25/12/2009 21:00

Mean minded people. They probably park in P&C spaces and don't give it a second thought

Hope you've had a lovely Christmas.

CardyMow · 26/12/2009 00:39

You can wake up and have a better day tomorrow, but they'll still be ignorant tossers pigs in the morning....

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