g_attrill wrote:
PeterE wrote:
Now if you started grumbling about parent and child parking spaces, then you'd have a point.
Where it says parent and child parking spaces then take advantage whenever possible. I am 25 but if I was out with my mum I would insist we parked there
Gareth
This is a typically selfish attitude of drivers who don't have small children to get in and out of a car. Are you resentful that parents with small children get wider spaces than those without children? Did you ever stop to consider why the spaces are there or are you just pissed off because you have to walk 25 yards insted of 5 yards to get into the shop?
As a mother with a very small baby, I find the mother and baby spaces invaluable as I need to open the car door to a width that I can get a baby seat in and out of the car. This task is unbelievably difficult - often impossible - if I cannot open the door wide enough. In addition to getting the seat in and out, I need to secure the seat in place with the seat belt. Not very easy when you don't have much space to lean into the car.
There has been an occasion when returning to my car (in a normal space) at a shopping mall, I was unable to open the doors on either side of the car wide enough to get the car seat back into the car. This was quite terrifying really - what was I supposed to do? Dump the car seat, complete with baby, in the car park while I reversed out?
To be honest, I don't really care if the parent and baby spaces are the furthest away from the shop entrance. I'm not so lazy that I feel I am entitled to the closest space. My priority is being able to get the baby in and out, and securely fastened.
Seems to me that non-parents wouldn't be so bothered about the allocation of specific spaces if they were indeed the furthest away from the shop entrance. This smacks of laziness on the part of those doing the whinging. Or do you have some other problem with parent and child spaces?