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Are parking spaces for 'mums with prams' legally enforceable?

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Lollypop people piss me off too. Lets get rid of them. Kids can cross the road themselves.

I don't know about you, but lollypop people around here stop traffic for adults crossing the road. The last 3 times I've stopped at a children's crossing, it's been to allow adults through. No child in sight:mad:
 
I don't know about you, but lollypop people around here stop traffic for adults crossing the road. The last 3 times I've stopped at a children's crossing, it's been to allow adults through. No child in sight:mad:

I don't think we even have them in Canada. I haven't seen any anyway. That would be pretty embarrassing for everybody involved!
 
I don't know about you, but lollypop people around here stop traffic for adults crossing the road. The last 3 times I've stopped at a children's crossing, it's been to allow adults through. No child in sight:mad:

Wait.
There are adults in Perth who don't jaywalk?
 

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If it's a big carpark with acres of space I will park almost as far away from the entry as I can. The kids don't mind the walk and I can have a gasper while we're walking.

If it's multi-level, straight to the top level, plenty of spots. Nothing more annoying sitting behind someone for 15 mins while they wait for someone to load their car up with shopping, put the trolley in a parking bay and finish their smoke, because their too ****ing lazy to walk for the extra 30 secs they'd have to if they parked further away.

I never parked in one even when the kids were in a pram. Easier and more room if you just park where there's no one else.
 
So you're saying supermarket car parks now aren't a safe place?

Nope never said that at all. My local Woolies doesn't have pram parking, because guess what! Bugger all people go there, hell you could probably kick a footy in their parking lot and not bother anyone. But places like Westfield Doncaster, well if you've driven through there then you'll know how crazy it can get :eek:
 

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I park there anyway.

I welcome the dirty looks and eagerly await a confrontation with a random mother.

24Karat DICKHEAD, you're probably one of those inconsiderate idiots who also park in the handicapped bays.
 
If it's a big carpark with acres of space I will park almost as far away from the entry as I can. The kids don't mind the walk and I can have a gasper while we're walking.

If it's multi-level, straight to the top level, plenty of spots. Nothing more annoying sitting behind someone for 15 mins while they wait for someone to load their car up with shopping, put the trolley in a parking bay and finish their smoke, because their too ******* lazy to walk for the extra 30 secs they'd have to if they parked further away.

I never parked in one even when the kids were in a pram. Easier and more room if you just park where there's no one else.

A very common trait in WA, the closer they can get to the entry the better even if it means parking on the road or on the verge. The problem is that no one ever books them no matter where they park even if it's in the parents with prams bays or the handicapped bays.
 
Because you cant be "booked" parking in the parents bays.

It is not enforceable by law. At all. Anywhere. Ever.

So stop hatin.

It's supposed to be consideration rather than fear of being punished, however someone that's itching to get into arguments with mothers in front of their children over such a small matter has bigger issues to deal with.
 

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It's supposed to be consideration rather than fear of being punished, however someone that's itching to get into arguments with mothers in front of their children over such a small matter has bigger issues to deal with.

Were they considerate of my need to get in and out of the shops quickly when their hubby was getting in and out of their vagina quickly?

And i don't do it just to start arguments. I couldn't give a shit about them or their kids.

I have better shit to do than be considerate of some campaigner.
 
Were they considerate of my need to get in and out of the shops quickly when their hubby was getting in and out of their vagina quickly?

And i don't do it just to start arguments. I couldn't give a shit about them or their kids.

I have better shit to do than be considerate of some silly.

You have better shit to do rather than be considerate of a mother or father who is a complete stranger to you?

**** it, your life, your views, you sound like a miserable campaigner though.
 
Have you stepped out of Perth?

Yes.

And i challenge you to find any of my posts that praise Perth or its culture. I am very "anti-Perth".

I am also very Anti private companies introducing any policy that piggy backs a by-law (disabled bays) and tries to get its users to comply via guilt.

Parents do not deserve preferential treatment over the childless from private companies. They get enough handouts from their masters, government.
 

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