ChatterBank1 min ago
Lidl Car Park
A lady parked in a disabled parking spot. She had not disabled badge. I approached and told her that she was taking up a space that would be needed for someone with a disability. In a foreign voice she replied and said she would only be a few minutes.
I took photos. Who shall I send them to? Police? Lidl Head Office? Local Council?
The total disregard of this lady was amazing, she did not give a crap!
I took photos. Who shall I send them to? Police? Lidl Head Office? Local Council?
The total disregard of this lady was amazing, she did not give a crap!
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Additionally, I must apologise to you as I realise that rather than simply answering some questions, as I believe is supposed to be the ethos of AB, I have shared a number of personal anecdotes. Clearly, this required something more than monosyllabic words and may have, unintentionally, left several of the more acerbic members behind.
I wish you well
Fr Bill
Additionally, I must apologise to you as I realise that rather than simply answering some questions, as I believe is supposed to be the ethos of AB, I have shared a number of personal anecdotes. Clearly, this required something more than monosyllabic words and may have, unintentionally, left several of the more acerbic members behind.
I wish you well
Fr Bill
get a load of u mr vier, spotty just read it to me!!! hysterical, r u better educated than others on here then? what degree did u do? "lets see who can drone on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on until his answers are no longer read, on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on on and on and on
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hahahaha, heres people telling me that I have nothing better to do....whilst at the same time you have people like 198x who si soooooo bored and has soooo much time that he/she goes and researches my other posts.
Sad sad SAD!
Listen post over. Thanks to all with sensible and constructive repsonses and crtisism.
Much love, Spaced
Sad sad SAD!
Listen post over. Thanks to all with sensible and constructive repsonses and crtisism.
Much love, Spaced
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Unfortunately, the attitude a lot of the time is 'what's the problem?', 'life's too short', 'I'll do what I want', 'rules don't apply to me'. If that is allowed to continue then where will we all end up?
It takes people to make a stand sometimes. If Lidl are going to offer disabled spaces, then it is up to them to make sure they are used correctly and for people like yourself to alert them if they are not. I know my local Asda will announce on the tannoy system the registration numbers of any unbagdged vehicles found in disabled bays and wait for the owners to come and move them.
I suspect these people who say it doesn't matter wouldn't be best pleased if they drove home with bagsful of shopping to find their neighbour from down the road parked outside their house, forcing them to park elsewhere and walk with their loads. Of course, it's not illegal for the neighbour to park outside someone else's house, but it's not very considerate is it??
It takes people to make a stand sometimes. If Lidl are going to offer disabled spaces, then it is up to them to make sure they are used correctly and for people like yourself to alert them if they are not. I know my local Asda will announce on the tannoy system the registration numbers of any unbagdged vehicles found in disabled bays and wait for the owners to come and move them.
I suspect these people who say it doesn't matter wouldn't be best pleased if they drove home with bagsful of shopping to find their neighbour from down the road parked outside their house, forcing them to park elsewhere and walk with their loads. Of course, it's not illegal for the neighbour to park outside someone else's house, but it's not very considerate is it??
Spaced, there is a difference between actually stumbling across another of your posts and actually looking for it. If I were to look up your name I would have done it purely to look up Simon Pegg's masterpiece... instead I would have been utterly disappointed to find that it has been taken over by some moaning git who's got nothing better to do with their time.
It's ironic how you call me sad and yet I'm not the one who's challenging people in Lidl's car park, taking pictures of their car and comes online to post on the answerbank. What else do you do? Take pictures of people leaving disabled toilets and interrogate them?
Sad sad SAD SADDER!
You need to get out more, preferable away from car parks.
It's ironic how you call me sad and yet I'm not the one who's challenging people in Lidl's car park, taking pictures of their car and comes online to post on the answerbank. What else do you do? Take pictures of people leaving disabled toilets and interrogate them?
Sad sad SAD SADDER!
You need to get out more, preferable away from car parks.