Tuesday, August 24, 2010

What do i need to park in a 'parent and child' parking space in the UK?

Do i need some sort of sticker? Or will the baby seat in the back of the car be enough proof?What do i need to park in a 'parent and child' parking space in the UK?
A child under age 3 and a pass from Tesco helps.





The stores are getting annoyed at the abuse.





SAINSBURY鈥橲 shoppers in Newbury could now be slapped with a 拢50 fine if they break parking rules.


Anyone using the store鈥檚 designated 鈥榩arent and child鈥?or 鈥榙isabled鈥?parking spaces, who either does not have a child with them or is not carrying a Blue Badge to demonstrate their disability, will be forced to pay the hefty charge within 28 days.





http://www.newburytoday.co.uk/News/Artic鈥?/a>





Making a stand: Asda will fine customers who break car park rules


Asda will fine drivers 拢60 for parking in its disabled or parent and child spaces when they shouldn't, it was announced today.


The supermarket is rolling out the penalty nationwide from Monday following a trial at six stores.








Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-鈥?/a>What do i need to park in a 'parent and child' parking space in the UK?
As far as I can tell, you just need to hope that a cop isn't around when he sees you get in or out of your car without a child. Or, since those spaces are close to the storefront, hope that the employees don't see you doing it and either A) call the cops to give you a ticket or B) refuse to serve you until you move into a regular space. Just like handicapped spaces, I've seen plenty of people using them at the malls and grocery stores that aren't handicapped or have children.
a car and a child





hope this helps


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