Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2015 7:18:38 GMT
"It's incredibly annoying for people with young kids who need those spaces to have someone swan in and abuse the system like that"
I always like reading the comments on stories although these are from Facebook and not in the Daily Mirror. I thought her surname is quite interesting too, Ramscar. LOL
I always like reading the comments on stories although these are from Facebook and not in the Daily Mirror. I thought her surname is quite interesting too, Ramscar. LOL
Adam Crofts said: "What if this person was there to pick up his wife and kids? No matter what the reason you can not take break the law to teach someone a lesson. What if this person were disabled and all the disabled parking was gone?
"You don't rule the world, no one owes you an explanation of where they chose to park. If you didn't like it, park legally and go to the manager. Breaking the law by blocking the road is not teaching anyone a lesson. It's made you look stupid and I would happily sign a petition to have you banned from driving if you believe pulling a stunt like this is justified."
Lindsey Norman said: "Ok, so, he hasn't got children in the car, fine, could park somewhere else BUT he was parked in a designated parking space and you were not, the manager was well within his rights to tell you to move!
Rosalind Tomlinson said: "I think Claire was trying to make the point that people park in the parent and child place when they don't have children, I know it isn't law but it would have been polite of the driver to move when he could see Claire had two small children."
Beverley Allen said: "Good for you doing this! Also people without kids...don't you realise that you need extra space to get your children in and out of the car so these spaces help parents do this without hitting other cars with the doors whilst trying to squeeze your kids in the little gap you get in normal spaces. I would've blocked their car in too!"
Michelle Dodson-Finn said: "I can understand your frustration and have suffered 'baby bay' rage and asked politely for a driver to move.
"However, I think you were very much in the wrong to park the way you did, that i daresay was done in rage and in front of your children. What side did you get them out as one side is clearly more hazardous?! The bloke was a plonker for parking there but your reaction is worse!
Ian Gardner said: "Manager didn't support you because you were in the wrong. You parked illegally, blocked his vehicle and caused an obstruction. Parent and toddler bays are advisory only, and are there as a courtesy to make it easier and safer to get young children in and out of the vehicle.
"If you felt that what he did was inconsiderate then you should have parked legally, took his registration and reported it to the store management. I'm not condoning what he's done but you should have handled it differently."
"You don't rule the world, no one owes you an explanation of where they chose to park. If you didn't like it, park legally and go to the manager. Breaking the law by blocking the road is not teaching anyone a lesson. It's made you look stupid and I would happily sign a petition to have you banned from driving if you believe pulling a stunt like this is justified."
Lindsey Norman said: "Ok, so, he hasn't got children in the car, fine, could park somewhere else BUT he was parked in a designated parking space and you were not, the manager was well within his rights to tell you to move!
Rosalind Tomlinson said: "I think Claire was trying to make the point that people park in the parent and child place when they don't have children, I know it isn't law but it would have been polite of the driver to move when he could see Claire had two small children."
Beverley Allen said: "Good for you doing this! Also people without kids...don't you realise that you need extra space to get your children in and out of the car so these spaces help parents do this without hitting other cars with the doors whilst trying to squeeze your kids in the little gap you get in normal spaces. I would've blocked their car in too!"
Michelle Dodson-Finn said: "I can understand your frustration and have suffered 'baby bay' rage and asked politely for a driver to move.
"However, I think you were very much in the wrong to park the way you did, that i daresay was done in rage and in front of your children. What side did you get them out as one side is clearly more hazardous?! The bloke was a plonker for parking there but your reaction is worse!
Ian Gardner said: "Manager didn't support you because you were in the wrong. You parked illegally, blocked his vehicle and caused an obstruction. Parent and toddler bays are advisory only, and are there as a courtesy to make it easier and safer to get young children in and out of the vehicle.
"If you felt that what he did was inconsiderate then you should have parked legally, took his registration and reported it to the store management. I'm not condoning what he's done but you should have handled it differently."