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Well, the idea of them i thought was pretty good, even if its not practical, lol!! I dont mind the smaller versions of the double buggies, where its the same-ish size as a wheelchair, or just a bit bigger, but its the huge ones that irritated me. The small ones fit through no problem, lol.
And unfortunately this is where the problem lies - many shops don't cater for wheelchairs/buggies in their racking positions which then causes the problems etc....

But anyway....moving on ......

Disabled people parking in Mother and Baby spaces even though there are disabled spaces left or people without babies parking there - I need to open my door wide in order to get my baby in and out of the car - its not my fault they put them nearer the entrance of the shop (in fact more often than not, I'll park as far away from the entrance as possible not in a mother and baby space. ) P.S. My grandfather is disabled, just to make that clear

And drivers who have to park their car right next to yours in a car park even though the car park is half empty - why right next to mine!!!
i never understand that, we have a disabled badge for dave when we got out with mum and dad, the diasble bays are bearly alwayds full and if you look half dont hvae their badges up! Asda is the worst for that near us! we wouldnt park in a mother and child one if free even though we havea child. I feel now that connor just climb in so we dont need that extra space. I get annoyed at the mothers who hve 10 years olds and park there!!!

My mum always moans about parking right next to hers when car park is empty!