Parking in a child parking space


I never use them, I always just park at the far end of the car park where none of the fat, lazy, self entitled sweaty messes that populate this land ever go.

I always park in an isolated spot as far away from the entrance as possible and hoof it.

This is good for my waistline and avoids scratches.

So why when I return , why is there always a couple of cars parked either side of me?
 
I always park in an isolated spot as far away from the entrance as possible and hoof it.

This is good for my waistline and avoids scratches.

So why when I return , why is there always a couple of cars parked either side of me?
It always happens.

I think they do it for 'safety in numbers'.

Or they use the single car parked on its own as a guide.

It's fekkin bizarre.
 
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I always park in an isolated spot as far away from the entrance as possible and hoof it.

This is good for my waistline and avoids scratches.

So why when I return , why is there always a couple of cars parked either side of me?

That happened to me yesterday. I got to a store which was quiet and I was the only car in the whole row. When I came back, a 4X4 had parked close alongside me making it difficult for me to get back in the car. The rest of the row was still empty. I was just thinking why?!
 
It always happens.

I think they do it for 'safety in numbers'.

Or they use the single car parked on its own as a guide.

It's fekkin bizarre.

I rather hoped a couple of Yummy Mummies had seen me parking up and fancied a threesome.
I’ve put a brick through someone’s window for doing it before who didn’t belong there. Would do it again

You could have let them leave the vehicle first.

Fighting chance and all that.
 
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Also help avoid circumstances such as the time when cars parked so close to mine in the next bays I couldn't open the door enough to fit the baby's car seat in to the car.

I was literally stuck, so had to ask two passers by to watch the baby in his seat on the path so I could back the car out a bit to allow me to open the doors.

So aye, the extra space can help.
 
Also help avoid circumstances such as the time when cars parked so close to mine in the next bays I couldn't open the door enough to fit the baby's car seat in to the car.

I was literally stuck, so had to ask two passers by to watch the baby in his seat on the path so I could back the car out a bit to allow me to open the doors.

So aye, the extra space can help.

Could have put it on the roof?
 

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