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Will. 30-04-2017 09:24 AM

Do you agree with child and parent parking spaces?
 
Do you think it's okay for people without children to park in them?

Kizzy 30-04-2017 09:26 AM

Not really no, if pedestrian walkways were configured better in the planning of car parks so it was easier to navigate to spaces further away from the store then maybe.

user104658 30-04-2017 09:28 AM

If there are plenty of spaces available then I don't really care if others park in them. Like later at night there are 20 child spaces sitting open at supermarkets, they're obviously not all needed. However, able-bodied adults taking the LAST space is a dick move. I'd be OK with a blue badge holder taking it though, if all the disabled spaces were taken.

That said, have you looked at the layout at some supermarkets? At our local Asda, half of the parent and child spaces are FURTHER from the door than some of the normal spaces :think:. Bizarre.

Cherie 30-04-2017 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 9294851)
If there are plenty of spaces available then I don't really care if others park in them. Like later at night there are 20 child spaces sitting open at supermarkets, they're obviously not all needed. However, able-bodied adults taking the LAST space is a dick move. I'd be OK with a blue badge holder taking it though, if all the disabled spaces were taken.

That said, have you looked at the layout at some supermarkets? At our local Asda, half of the parent and child spaces are FURTHER from the door than some of the normal spaces :think:. Bizarre.

Why does parent parking need to be near the door? I thought the point was there have wider bays to accommodate prams and buggys being taken in and out of a car

smudgie 30-04-2017 10:06 AM

I agree with them, getting a buggy out of the car for a child needs extra space, the same as getting a wheelchair out.
As Cherie said above though, I don't see a particular need for them to be right next to the doorway. If kids are in a buggy the distance makes no difference to them.

Withano 30-04-2017 10:08 AM

I agree with them and I think those that use them who dont fit the criteria are a bit dicky

user104658 30-04-2017 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 9294855)
Why does parent parking need to be near the door? I thought the point was there have wider bays to accommodate prams and buggys being taken in and out of a car

I'm pretty sure one of the major reasons for them is to have less kids running about / crossing the vehicle area of a potentially busy car park (bad for the kids AND other motorists). Most parent child spaces I've seen aren't bigger than regular spaces... They don't have the yellow crosshatched "keep clear" area around them that disabled spaces have. A buggy just comes out of the boot (where there is always space... If you can get shopping in, you can get a buggy out) and then a child can be moved into the buggy. The reason disabled spaces have extra room is, for one, a wheelchair needs to be set up at the side of the vehicle so that the person can go straight into it (not needed with a buggy) and secondly because some vehicles for disabled people are specially adapted.

Cherie 30-04-2017 10:30 AM

Parent parking in some stores is just as big as disabled bays with hatch marking its not about getting the buggy in and out the of the boot it's about parking the buggy/trolley with kid in while you lock up so it isn't in the road, same for a wheelchair they probably differ from store to store, as for kids running around once they are out of a buggy they should be learning road sense and parental responsibility kicks in at some point as well, you shouldnt need to have to park near the door with 6 year olds surely :suspect:

Cherie 30-04-2017 10:32 AM

So in answer to your question Will I agree but only for young children really

user104658 02-05-2017 07:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 9294870)
Parent parking in some stores is just as big as disabled bays with hatch marking its not about getting the buggy in and out the of the boot it's about parking the buggy/trolley with kid in while you lock up so it isn't in the road, same for a wheelchair they probably differ from store to store, as for kids running around once they are out of a buggy they should be learning road sense and parental responsibility kicks in at some point as well, you shouldnt need to have to park near the door with 6 year olds surely :suspect:

Well no but apparently most children aren't born aged 6 :think:

user104658 02-05-2017 07:08 AM

They should more clearly specify an age limit though... My mother in law has been known to use parent and child spaces with my sister in law. She's 21 :facepalm:.

Livia 02-05-2017 10:20 AM

If I've got twenty minutes between meetings and I'm starving, I'm going to have to park in the next borough while women who have pretty much all day can park right outside the store. I would never, ever park in a disabled bay... but if the only space left is a parents and child bay, I'll park in it. Parents themselves abuse it. I've seen people with kids pretty much grown who'll use it, or a single adult who happens to have a child seat in the car.

Niamh. 02-05-2017 10:23 AM

meh I don't do it myself but it's not like parking in a disabled space either, i don't even think parent and child spaces were a thing when my kids were small and I managed to go to the shops etc without too many problems :laugh:

AnnieK 02-05-2017 10:45 AM

My local supermarket has a sign that only parents with children under 12 can park in the Parent and Child spaces. If there is one free I'll use it but if not I don't get pissy if someone else without kids have used them,

Cherie 02-05-2017 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 9295798)
meh I don't do it myself but it's not like parking in a disabled space either, i don't even think parent and child spaces were a thing when my kids were small and I managed to go to the shops etc without too many problems :laugh:

It's a marketing gimmick really, they should be for parents with very young children 0 to 5 max

Marsh. 02-05-2017 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 9295797)
If I've got twenty minutes between meetings and I'm starving, I'm going to have to park in the next borough while women who have pretty much all day can park right outside the store. I would never, ever park in a disabled bay... but if the only space left is a parents and child bay, I'll park in it. Parents themselves abuse it. I've seen people with kids pretty much grown who'll use it, or a single adult who happens to have a child seat in the car.

Not you assuming full time mums don't have busy schedules. :fan:

Livia 02-05-2017 10:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 9295817)
Not you assuming full time mums don't have busy schedules. :fan:

Not busier than mine if they're at home all day.

Hey Marshy! x

Cherie 02-05-2017 10:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 9295728)
Well no but apparently most children aren't born aged 6 :think:

But why do you need to park near the door if you are going to put a baby in a trolley, you park near the trolley park of which there are many :suspect:

Marsh. 02-05-2017 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 9295819)
Not busier than mine if they're at home all day.

Hey Marshy! x

:flutter: Have you tied the knot yet?

joeysteele 02-05-2017 11:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 9295797)
If I've got twenty minutes between meetings and I'm starving, I'm going to have to park in the next borough while women who have pretty much all day can park right outside the store. I would never, ever park in a disabled bay... but if the only space left is a parents and child bay, I'll park in it. Parents themselves abuse it. I've seen people with kids pretty much grown who'll use it, or a single adult who happens to have a child seat in the car.


Good points.

Like yourself,I've too seen single and even 2 adults, parking in the spaces with a child seat in the car but no sign of any child/children whatsoever.

Marsh. 02-05-2017 11:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 9295729)
They should more clearly specify an age limit though... My mother in law has been known to use parent and child spaces with my sister in law. She's 21 :facepalm:.

:joker: :joker: :joker:

Livia 02-05-2017 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 9295822)
:flutter: Have you tied the knot yet?

No, next year. We both have work commitments. I'm going over there in a couple of weeks and we're going to see venues.

smudgie 02-05-2017 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Livia (Post 9295825)
No, next year. We both have work commitments. I'm going over there in a couple of weeks and we're going to see venues.

Wow, congratulations Livia.


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