SFKA-Arctic
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Is that you Steve? X
Erm, might be!
Is that you Steve? X
Erm, might be!
Ah ha! Last time you were on I was still Sleepytimesadie! Lol... xx
Dyjhiw people use the disabled parking spaces in McDonald's to pop in and out and you have to use other spaces despite having a girl with a parking badge with you
That makes me so mad happens a lot when out with mum
Dyjhiw people use the disabled parking spaces in McDonald's to pop in and out and you have to use other spaces despite having a girl with a parking badge with you
That makes me so mad happens a lot when out with mum
me too, DD will say something if she sees them. When I used them it wasn't to be closer to the entrance but for the wider spaces which I needed for the wheelchair.
I didn't say anything as have to be careful when working incase causes issues but yes the extra space is needed too xme too, DD will say something if she sees them. When I used them it wasn't to be closer to the entrance but for the wider spaces which I needed for the wheelchair.
Yep!DYJHIW people park their cars on the pavement, forcing people in wheelchairs, or parents with pushchairs into the road because they can't get past. I was out for a walk earlier this morning and saw a huge car parked right on the pavement so there was no room at all for pedestrians. It's on a main road, too. I was so incensed by this, I left a scathing note under the windscreen wiperssaying how selfish it was and how such appalling parking was endangering the lives of pedestrians, especially children and the elderly or disabled. When I returned, they had moved their car!!
Not sure I agree here xOh don't worry if I see them I'll tell them . Hubbys friend parked in s child space and got a mouthfull off someone ..he soon put them right ...he told them mum Is 98 and I'm her child love it xxx
When your daughter goes over her data allowance on her mobile and adds an extra £45 to the monthly bill - eek :cry: