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Old 09-12-2009, 11:17   #4
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Re: Parking bays for pregnant women?

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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
You're pregnant, not disabled.

More claptrap, and who will decide who is "heavily" pregnant????

Will women have to carry around a certificate with their due date on?????

If you're that heavily pregant that you can't walk across the supermarket carpark, let alone walk around the supermarket itself, or you're that big you can't get in or out of the car - then maybe you shouldn't be out shopping.

God knows what the older generation think, my mum pregnant and with a toddler and a 6yr old would get the bus, and carry the weekly shop.
I'm inclined to agree to a point, but why do those with kids deserve a parking space more than a heavily pregnant woman? I've never understood the whole parental parking thing.

My mum was the same with us, 4 kiddies, 10 bags of shopping on a bus
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