UK300, Burger King Derby, Disabled spot
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i always park in mother and child spots at tesco's because of the door dingers.
my girlfriend goes nuts but i want my doors to remain in ding free state just a little longer
andy
my girlfriend goes nuts but i want my doors to remain in ding free state just a little longer
andy
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"No parking spaces apart from disabled. So guess what you did"
Guess what id do as well. Its only a burger king FFS. Im assuming that the person who owned the car would be in there for 5 mins, not exactly a crime against humanity is it? I try not to park in the ever increasing "specialty" parking spots. But it is a rile to see vast swathes of car park reserved for certain types of community, with no actual cars parked there.
Guess what id do as well. Its only a burger king FFS. Im assuming that the person who owned the car would be in there for 5 mins, not exactly a crime against humanity is it? I try not to park in the ever increasing "specialty" parking spots. But it is a rile to see vast swathes of car park reserved for certain types of community, with no actual cars parked there.
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My sis is disabled, we make very good use of the disabled spaces. They are nice and roomy for when we need to get access to her wheelchair.
How annoying it is when the spaces are taken up by cars with no disabled badge displayed.
Have you ever tried to get a wheelchair out, put it up and wheel it away from the car safely in a normal space?
Anyhow, she has to have a special diet so we wouldn't use the fast food places that sell crap anyhow
How annoying it is when the spaces are taken up by cars with no disabled badge displayed.
Have you ever tried to get a wheelchair out, put it up and wheel it away from the car safely in a normal space?
Anyhow, she has to have a special diet so we wouldn't use the fast food places that sell crap anyhow
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Scoobynutta and Scooby-dude-whatever.
I have never parked in a disabled spot. Ever.
Guess you 2 are the sort who are too fvcking lazy to look for a space a little further away. There was 1 - 1!!!! disabled spot and this idiot parked in it.
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[Edited by CraigH - 11/18/2002 11:08:25 AM]
I have never parked in a disabled spot. Ever.
Guess you 2 are the sort who are too fvcking lazy to look for a space a little further away. There was 1 - 1!!!! disabled spot and this idiot parked in it.
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[Edited by CraigH - 11/18/2002 11:08:25 AM]
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PS - Scoobynutta - you're totally missing the point.
These lazy fvcks couldn't be 4rsed to find another parking space.
So they went in the 1st they saw. And they musta been there a good 15-20mins.
These lazy fvcks couldn't be 4rsed to find another parking space.
So they went in the 1st they saw. And they musta been there a good 15-20mins.
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You park in them to stop them smacking your doors?
Who gives a **** about your doors. You've got the gall to say haven't I got anything better to moan about when all you're worried about is your doors on your car?
If you're ever unfortunate enough to end up in a wheelchair, I hope someone parks in your space.
[Edited by CraigH - 11/18/2002 11:09:44 AM]
Who gives a **** about your doors. You've got the gall to say haven't I got anything better to moan about when all you're worried about is your doors on your car?
If you're ever unfortunate enough to end up in a wheelchair, I hope someone parks in your space.
[Edited by CraigH - 11/18/2002 11:09:44 AM]
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to be honest i have parked in a disabled spot for a maximum of 10 minutes while i went to the cash point...................it was 3 am with no other car on the (Morrisons supermarket) carpark
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Craig you think im sad,get a life you moaning tw*t
and any one can hide behind a computer screen being
abusive so shut up and go back to your lego.
cheers mouse
ps have you been drinking or just overtired
and any one can hide behind a computer screen being
abusive so shut up and go back to your lego.
cheers mouse
ps have you been drinking or just overtired
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Craig are you unhappy with life, were you bullied as a child ??
Haven't you got anything better to do than swear at people ?
Do you drive a Saxo / Nova / Corsa ?
Do you shave ?
Have you ever had someone open their doors into your pride and joy ?
I use large spaces all the time if I'm only popping somewhere. Get a life you sad case.
PS Are you less than 5 ft 8 " tall ??
Jas
Edited to say after rereading yes I do put my car first before anything so what ??
[Edited by Sideways - 11/18/2002 7:30:47 AM]
Haven't you got anything better to do than swear at people ?
Do you drive a Saxo / Nova / Corsa ?
Do you shave ?
Have you ever had someone open their doors into your pride and joy ?
I use large spaces all the time if I'm only popping somewhere. Get a life you sad case.
PS Are you less than 5 ft 8 " tall ??
Jas
Edited to say after rereading yes I do put my car first before anything so what ??
[Edited by Sideways - 11/18/2002 7:30:47 AM]
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Regardless if CraigH is getting overly upset
It is still an arrogant and ignorant point of view to park in the Raspberry Bay, and how you can make fun of it i'll never know, The times my father couldnt park in the disabled bays and ended up shuffling along on his sticks taking 20 minutes with breathers to cross the car park, yeah that was really funny, he'd be f*cked for the rest of the day thus ruining what little quality of life he had left.
This is the 2nd time a post like this has been posted and on both occasions plenty of people have basically admitted they use these bays for convenience, Its a sign of the times when someone criticises illegal parking in a disabled bay and get slaughtered for it, FFS
It saddens me to see able bodied people mocking, I can only hope that you and yours never have the need for an Orange or Blue badge, but if you do lets hope that that disabled bay isnt occupied by some able bodied spotty young **** that laughs in your face, then again lets hope there is, you earned it.
It is still an arrogant and ignorant point of view to park in the Raspberry Bay, and how you can make fun of it i'll never know, The times my father couldnt park in the disabled bays and ended up shuffling along on his sticks taking 20 minutes with breathers to cross the car park, yeah that was really funny, he'd be f*cked for the rest of the day thus ruining what little quality of life he had left.
This is the 2nd time a post like this has been posted and on both occasions plenty of people have basically admitted they use these bays for convenience, Its a sign of the times when someone criticises illegal parking in a disabled bay and get slaughtered for it, FFS
It saddens me to see able bodied people mocking, I can only hope that you and yours never have the need for an Orange or Blue badge, but if you do lets hope that that disabled bay isnt occupied by some able bodied spotty young **** that laughs in your face, then again lets hope there is, you earned it.
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Well said Funkii. Agree with you 100% [is that a first]
At the end of the day, the spaces are there for the Disabled and
not for selfish, idle morons! Does the cap fit R5 boy and Sideways???
[Edited by Redkop - 11/18/2002 8:51:34 AM]
At the end of the day, the spaces are there for the Disabled and
not for selfish, idle morons! Does the cap fit R5 boy and Sideways???
[Edited by Redkop - 11/18/2002 8:51:34 AM]
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No I wouldn't park there for ages but if I popped into burger king for 5 mins say I would. All I've got to say is make the spaces bigger and it will stop people doing it so much ( well me anyway )
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Think this will be heading for the muppets,i get the same
when i go shopping everybody parked in the baby/toddler spaces
but dont feel the need to come on here being abusive to
other users (craig h).
when i go shopping everybody parked in the baby/toddler spaces
but dont feel the need to come on here being abusive to
other users (craig h).
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This is not really the place for this "discussion", since it's turned from a "was it you" to a more general topic. I'm not going to send this to Muppets, as, despite the tone of some of the posts, there are some valid points. I'm just going to ask that you try and keep calm, if possible
Thanks.
Thanks.
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I agree with Craig on this, people shouldnt use disabled spots for "popping into the paper shop, popping into the supermarket, popping into burger king etc" because where will it end?
Anyone who cannot be ar5ed to park another 25m away is lazy and all i can say is i hope they get a parking ticket for that offence (we need more traffic wardens to patrol carparks )
Just put it this way, if YOU were disabled and you found YOU couldnt park because someone had used all the disabled spots and the nearest one was over the other side of the car park i think YOU would be a little miffed would YOU not?
I think so.
Tony
Anyone who cannot be ar5ed to park another 25m away is lazy and all i can say is i hope they get a parking ticket for that offence (we need more traffic wardens to patrol carparks )
Just put it this way, if YOU were disabled and you found YOU couldnt park because someone had used all the disabled spots and the nearest one was over the other side of the car park i think YOU would be a little miffed would YOU not?
I think so.
Tony