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Default Designated parking spaces at superstore

On 2007-02-19 22:58:10 +0000, Frank Erskine
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On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 22:37:26 GMT, "John"
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"dg" wrote in message
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I found a refreshing use of designated parking spaces at a new Wickes
near me.

Instead of disabled and 'mother and baby' spaces near the doors, the
bays were actually marked up with icons of vans, and are designated
for van parking.

So I wonder, if i see a car parked there, and I have to park my van
amongst the 'normal' cars, can I go up to the car driver and give them
a dirty condescending look, or have a rant at them, and feel perfectly
justified?

Well done Wickes.

dg


They should have BMW places at all stores - near the doors because BMW
drivers are arrogant and flaunt any rules

Audi drivers are worse.


Yes but they are just fancy VWen; just like VWen are fancy Skodae.

Ask any driver in Italy - they know about rules. Traffic lights are
more of a policy thing.
They do give good hand signals as well, although I've never quite
understood which manoeuvre
is associated with the middle finger of the left hand.




 
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