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I'm new here and don't want to wear my professional hat but don't you think?

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people who park in a Sainsbury's car park and just go to Peacocks are cheats?

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  1. Hey!, I looked at your place when I walked by, ain't that enough? I apologize for that untoward remark, next time I'll park my Mercedes at Sainsbury's and come to your place, okay? Peace, brother!


  2. Don't know about 'cheats,' as I don't know the where or circumstances of the locality.

    One time (I'm a disabled driver with a blue badge) I went to a Pizza Hut (for coffee, can't stand Pizza with melted cheese), where there were 'plenty of' car parking spaces available, and I just chose to park in a 'normal' space.

    On my way inside, I noted that right by the door there was a car parked in a 'Blue Badge Space' - but without a blue badge!  And, I also noted that in the window was an Official Local Authority sticker, of their 'Revenue Collection Agency' ....and across the back seat of this car was the driver, sound asleep.!!!!!

    Cheeky bas'tard ....and I later gave his car plate number to a local traffic warden who seemed to rather relish the potentials in this.

    Sash.

  3. No not at all

  4. No.  If someone parked in Sainsburys here to go to Peacocks, they'd have a good 10 mile walk on their hands.

    ..but people who park in the disabled bays who are not disabled, or the kids bays without kids or in the pick-up zone are all selfish b*****ds.

  5. Excuse me so much for not wanting to wear professional hat ,you have been dying to wear it..Its suits you anyway...Park in Peacocks (c**p),shop in Saisburys (better c**p)..

  6. No just crafty

  7. It depends on how many parking spaces there are, if there are plenty spare which is usual then whats the harm?

  8. No.

    If Sainsbury's were bothered by it, they'd take steps to prevent it.

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