actually come to mention it I have another

ok,

I have a 4 year old and another on the way (breaking news I have not put that up before). every ****ing time I go shopping some ****ing idiot without kids, or even a 2nd passenger or more than 2 ****ing seats park in the family spaces!!

WTF have some respect you arseholes I cannot wait till these people have kids and suffer the same injustice as I do, that is why I ride bikes because cagers **** me right off!

Go on mate - let it all out

I hate it when able bodied people with able bodied kids park in the disabled spaces, cos their huge family sized cage can’t fit in a regular space! (not a dig at you sleeper, but along the same lines)

Or lazy b’stards who can’t be arsed to carry their shopping more than a few feet!

Tell me about it…

you go to Asda’s and look for a parent parking space to see some tw@t in a BMW X5 with no kids in the car or baby seat pull into the only space left, jump out and run into the shops. Went to Morrisons last week and a 7.5 ton tipper screamed into the car park pulled into a parent a child space and f*cked off into the shops.

Really gets on my f*cking t1ts

Congrats on #2 mate

Im with you on that mate, i take the kids to Tesco for the weekly shop and when i get to the family parking theres some idiot parked there without kids. I have a go and all they say is that it`s not the law so they can do as they please.

Once i got so peed off with a Beemer driver who was sitting in the car waiting for his girlfriend to come back as she was buying fags, i asked him if he could move and he just stuck his fingers out at me, so i parked my car across his rear and went into the shop.

He got out and said WTF was i doing and i said if you can park where your not supose to well so can i and carried on walking. I got as far as the fruit and veg isle when the manager came up to me and asked me to move my car and i said yes and explain why i did it. He then had a chat with the waynekerr Beemer driver about where he parked. After the Beemer went the manager said he wishedother customers would do the same as he gets fed up seeing this type of inconsiderate parking happening.

Had to laugh, this reminded me of when I was pregnant with my second child, whos now 5, and I was suffering from Sciatica. Popped to my local big Tescos at Brookfield Farm, and had to waddle and limp from the Parent and Child parking spaces, when I saw some agile young guy park in a disabled bay (closer to the front of the store). He jumped from the car and started to trot to the shop. As I wasnt feeling my best, I let rip, telling him off for parking there, when he turned to look at me…it was David Beckham!

well on the other hand, why shud people that choose to have kids get preferntial treatment?

Its not that, its just that when you are trying to get children and the wide car seats in and out of the doors, we need extra room to have the door open more. Fancy having your car door knocked because of the lack of width?

what actually pisses me off is that i drive a 13ton truck for a living and the w@nkers that park in the loading bays to go to do shopping when it actually states good viechles only, i tend to double park so they cant get out

the best one was a trafiic warden slapped a ticket on two cars in there and not on me even though i was double parked, he told me there always doing that and its about time someone like you blocked them in so i can give them a ticket coz they see me coming and drive off,

I park my car in the ‘family’ parking bays, just so that the doors dont get dings in them. They should make all car park spaces same width.

They have family parking bays??? What a joke no wonder all the kids in this country are getting so damn fat. What’s wrong with a kid walking another 20ft to the car? Or am i getting this all wrong and there are just disabled and pregnant bays? Family bay …bah

Now normally I would respect the Etiquette of the car park - but a week or so ago lil’ sis and I went to McD’s for lunch and all the spaces were full but two - one where both cars either side had parked over the lines so you would have had to be a size zero to get out (neither of us are anywhere near!) - and a disabled bay.

…the ‘Tut tut’s’ we got were untrue!

Next time we are going to double-park - they would like that even less I’m sure!!

i totaly agree with u those w####ers i have 2 kids as u all well know and i must admitt i do have a habitt of letting the people know that there well out ov order!!!
I PARK RIGHT BEHIND THEM AND STARE AT THEM UNTILL THEY MOVE!!!

OR I MAKE DAMM SURE THEY ARE AWARE THAT THEY ARE OUT OF ORDER!!!

I’d be one of those that wud be quite happy not to move! and I do have a family - they r just grown up and not with me at the time

she doesnt even park in em!!

when i go shopping with my mum we park in the family bays!! theres no age limit on em is there!!

and hes still got his boster seat!!!

and i dont park in them as its easyer to park in the normal ones!! as them peeps take ages i can do my shop and come back out and there still there!!! poobags!

not the point mate, you try and get a kid into a car seat the sqeeuze in to fit the straps properly when the car next to you is mirror to mirror. and yes also my better half is preggers so doesm ake life alot harder…

It is not the walking it is the practicality