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Gemini_Jes wrote: »When my sons were younger, I would always say to them 'be careful when opening the door, don't knock the car next to us'.
Like you, I can understand parents needing more room to open doors so they can get babies and children into car seats easily but the parent and child spaces don't have to be nearer to the doors.
I have never thought of it like that. I get really annoyed with the lack of child spaces at my local as it is difficult getting a child out of a car seat when parked in a normal space. I would gladly walk the length of the car park though if it meant that I could get a child space.N1LDA0 -
Londinium33 wrote: »Mine certainly don't .... there are about 20 parent and child and about 40 disabled of which there only ever 10 used.
Personally I think there should be more disabled parking bays. Parent and child spaces are a convenience rather than a necessity whereas disabled parking bays are a necessity.Born to glitch0 -
On the 'parent child/disabled' debate, I didn't mean it as a slight on the disabled,, I was just saying it is disproportionate in my stores.
The majority of people i see in the disabled bay see fit as a fiddle to me too. I could have a disabled badge if i wanted but chose not to as I feel it should be for people who really struggle to walk and not any Tom !!!!!! or Harry who can 'claim' one.
By the way, to the poster who said the parent and toddler places were so kids don't smash the doors, think before you open your mouth.0 -
:T:T ooo I've got 2 stars:rotfl::beer:0
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Hello i have a q about the Kleenex glitch. I bought the Andrex and a book of Kleenex tissues for £1.88 using the £2.99 voucher. Do I need to buy anything else because the tissues and the Kleenex are £3.88. Does it have to be the tissue cube? That's all they had out of the three products at my tesco.0
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hi managed to get a couple of the mags from one of the stores that some1 mentioned but have been to loads in the north east and found nada, could do with some more as my voucher supplies are low.
so if some1 knows any locally to county durham plz post.
Sending you an early warning type of pm.
I can so see how this could go down really badly with people as in if no one shared we would all lose out.
Hope people dont take this the wrong way but would rather members on here managed to get what they are after as opposed to lurkers who just take.
Anyway just put on my fire retardent boxers so if you feel that way flame away :eek:When The Fun Stops Stop0 -
Gemini_Jes wrote: »I quite agree...annoys me when people think otherwise.
It annoys me when some jack decides to park his car way to close to mine so I can't get a baby seat in or out. I don't mind leaving him a dent or two to show my appreciation£20k in 2023 = £2718 £2023 in 2023 = £196.41 Grocery challenge £250= £195.80 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**0 -
Did a shop today 5 Beanz, 5 Reloaded and 5 Magners Berry plus fillers - vouchers for all used, £5 to pay. Expected TPP back of £6.55. Meaning 5 Free Magners. I love couponing.£2015 in 2015 (Although actual goal is £10 a day)0
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