And usually nearer to the doors to avoid children who are too short to be seen by reversing drivers having to walk far in the car park. It is all well and good for people to say "Hold their hand," but you can't do that if you have two or more children and need both hands to steer a heavily laden shopping trolley - especially on a sloping car park.
Oi Mush! The Brits stole my trees, came for em years ago to build their blasted ships.
Actually they do. One has an easier time carrying on a discussion with some of the Polish Engineers we have on board rather than the homebrewed variety
I was thinking of going one better in a negative sense, although if Darwin is correct Brexiters will only exist as a motive force for the upthrust of daisies.
Not a "Bog Trotter", One's passport has come through, One is a proud member of the land of saints and scholars.
I'm not alone, read the comments at the bottom of this article:
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"No wonder kids get fat. No playing outside, no walking to the shops. All shops I go to have paths, paths that you can walk on."
"The only reserved spaces that should be in any car park are those for the blue badge holders. Everyone else has got legs so should make the kids walk to the store entrance even if they do have to park on the other side of the car park."
"Supermarkets and the companies that look after their car parks cannot legally issue fines."
"Having a child is a disability now,is it ??"
"do they realty need to be right next to the shop door. What I dislike is the sense of self-entitlement of most mums these days."
"What is wrong with parents and the it precious bundles today? I had 3 children, 4 and under thirty years ago and we parked where there was a space and walked and/or used a pushchair to the store. As for 12 year old not being able to walk more than 10 metres to the store just beggars belief."
She chose to have a kid. It's not a disability. Kids can walk as far as adults can. Or she can leave the little shit at home. The world is overpopulated, what right does she have to make more people?
I've got a sprained ankle, which means her and her sprog can walk further than me. I'm more disabled than her, so she can go get f***ed. Oh wait, she already did.
Not really. Yes they can enforce rules that favour certain groups and thus discriminate against other groups. For instance, reserving the nearest parking spaces for women with kids and for the disabled is OK, even though it is discrimination against healthy people without kids. But they can't discriminate in favour of non-gypsies, even though they might have had problems in the past with gypsies. Generally speaking you can discriminate in favour of certain groups, who are 'protected'. But you can't discriminate in favour of groups who because they are hard working, speak English, and don't have a lot of personal baggage, are most likely going to give you the easiest profit.
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