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briggie
17-12-2015, 12:36
Dear drivers. Don't park in a disabled bay if you don't have a blue badge.

Note: being lazy, it's raining, running late, only space available are not disabilities. Also pregnancy, young children, forgot your coat are not.

I appreciate not all people use a wheelchair. But running comfortably and swiftly would disqualify you from said badge.

Leave the space for people who need it.

Love me.

quixote
17-12-2015, 12:56
And if you park like this you WILL find I lose control of my trolley as I push it past you . . . . .

This asshole was spotted by me in Dundee (Tesco South Road)

Dave_Askham
17-12-2015, 13:02
And if you park like this you WILL find I lose control of my trolley as I push it past you . . . . .

This asshole was spotted by me in Dundee (Tesco South Road)

What a numpty....

However I must admit, when using my VW Transporter van in a supermarket car park I have been known to park in 2 spaces so I can get the door open and climb out of the vehicle without smashing it into the car next to me.

I must stress however that I only use 2 spaces when there are plenty of free spaces in the car park, if it's busy I squeeze myself into one....

Please forgive me.... :augie

perelaar
17-12-2015, 13:10
Lots of examples of bad parking here in Belgium.
My cousin, driving a (very!) tiny and battered Renault Twingo, would squeeze in between their car and the lines.
Result: no complaint possible, since his car was inside the lines and no damage done to other car - but impossible for the offenders to get into their car properly :thumbs

There's a facebook group on this, to combat the problem at one of our higher education institutes: "You Suck At Parking Thomas More Kempen". Nice examples over there...

rustic
17-12-2015, 14:20
I saw a white van belonging to a well known transport company that provide maintenance for rail travel ...:augie park on a disabled space, badly too... it was raining, and at first, I thought it was Lindeford Christie, for how fast he was lol...
I had the camera in the car, I checked his van first for disabled stickers, none there... so a quick email to the company and a later response said he had been reprimanded as they didn't want to see their staff promoting a bad public image, well, they need all the help they can get lol.
The guy was on an important mission, a box of Tea bags and some milk...lol

Now here is an issue I have...
I am not registered disabled, but because of my condition, "advanced prostate cancer" I really wish I had a disabled badge so I could fairly use a disabled bay, I never have though, as I too have to run into places, but to find a toilet quickly. I now tend to use the disabled toilet as hygine is essential during the "exercise" without too much detail, I have to hand wash several times.
I have not yet been confronted by anyone waiting, but I do have a polite response, if required.:thumb2 No point in being confrontational, we both have issues to face.
So when you see someone using a disabled toilet, when they are not in a wheel chair or have a zimmer frame, or sticks or a carer, they might well have a condition similar to mine. Now I like many, would consider my condition as quite a disability.:confused:
I now carry a McMillan card with... " The holder of this card is having cancer treatment, and needs to use a toilet quickly, can you help?
So far I have not been refused, and it saves any embarrassment.
I now have a Radar key too. All these things help me to try to re-establish as close to normal a life as I can.:thumb2
Uncle Rustic.

rustic
17-12-2015, 14:40
I thought I would look at the Blue badge website, and my condition alone does not reach the minimum requirement, as it is more of a mobility issue.

see below...


"It is the effect of the permanent disability on your ability to walk that is important.
Medical conditions such as asthma, autism, psychological/ behavioural problems, Crohn’s disease/incontinent conditions and Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (M.E.) are not in themselves a qualification for a badge. People with these conditions may be eligible for a badge under this criterion, but only if they are unable to walk or have very considerable difficulty in walking, in addition to their condition."

Fair enough I'd say.:thumb2

kitchenman
17-12-2015, 15:19
I has a similar experience in helfords recently, BUT there was just enough room to squeeze in.
Driver went ballistic,enquiring how he was meant to get into his drivers door with me parked so close.
Went even further when I suggested it was down to him overhanging the bay I was in his reply was priceless
" I do that so I have plenty of room and others do not scrape my car"
The suggestion that he got in via the passenger door did not go down well

quixote
17-12-2015, 16:46
I also have a stack of 'gifts' that I'm not shy in handing out when warranted. I DETEST bad manners, and selfish parking is a real bugbear of mine

don simon
17-12-2015, 16:48
People who park in cycle lanes! Could you please stop doing it too? Especially at schools, because I know you'll have a pop at me for parking in a parent/child bay at the supermarket. :confused: :doh :rolleyes:

rustic
17-12-2015, 18:13
People who park in cycle lanes! Could you please stop doing it too? Especially at schools, because I know you'll have a pop at me for parking in a parent/child bay at the supermarket. :confused: :doh :rolleyes:

You want these stickers on the type of adhesive that shreds when you try to peel it off.
Never put on body work, you don't want to be accused of vandalism, plenty of cameras watching you, especially with in car cams too.

don simon
17-12-2015, 18:37
You want these stickers on the type of adhesive that shreds when you try to peel it off.
Never put on body work, you don't want to be accused of vandalism, plenty of cameras watching you, especially with in car cams too.
The offending parents are generally sat in the car while waiting to pick up little Johnny or Jemima. Taking a camera might and an email to the police/council might be worth a punt or I could just park in the parent/child bays... :naughty

bry
18-12-2015, 00:54
You should see some of my dash cam evidence."On the nightly run to pick my wife up".Idiotic parking,drivers thinking they are Lewis Hamilton"on my side of the road".And then idiotic pedestrians,jumping out into the road whilst looking down on their phones..Foul abusive language often ensues...

Sweety
18-12-2015, 18:31
Dear drivers. Don't park in a disabled bay if you don't have a blue badge.

Note: being lazy, it's raining, running late, only space available are not disabilities. Also pregnancy, young children, forgot your coat are not.

I appreciate not all people use a wheelchair. But running comfortably and swiftly would disqualify you from said badge.

Leave the space for people who need it.

Love me.

Here here:thumb2:thumb2:thumb2 worst I find is those with kids, having kids isn't a disability god make the lazy little sh*ts walk might help stop them getting fat:augie & for some reason they aren't happy when I park right behind them & block them in whilst the Mrs go's into the shops:lol:lol