Alan Gauton ) gurgled happily, sounding
much like they were saying :
The notices say the bays are for Blue Badge holders. The Blue Badges
have to be displayed in the front of the car.
I wish that more supermarkets enforced the rules.
Yep, but *intelligently*.
My father's currently waiting for both knees to be replaced, and can barely
walk, even with two sticks. However, because it's a relatively short-term
thing, he can't get a blue badge. He's been threatened with clamping in his
local supermarket for parking in the disabled bays, as they are blue-badge
only. We've all seen perfectly able-bodied people abusing blue badges, too.
Me too - I would also love it if they do that for parents and kids
spaces as well.
Personally, I wish people would leave their bloody kids at home when they
go to the supermarket. It'd make *everybody's* shopping less unpleasant
without the whining fractious brats that don't want to be there. I also
wish they'd train the little ****s to look and think before slamming car
doors open onto other people's cars - but since many adults seem unable to
do that themselves...
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