worldwiser Posted July 26, 2018 Share Posted July 26, 2018 Today I was fortunate enough to grab one of these extremely helpful spaces just as the previous customer vacated it, accompanied by no-one. As I bundled the little one into a trolley I was struck by the next car to arrive which had no children on board either. Nor did the 3 other cars that I saw arrive or leave one of the spaces. Could I make a plea that should really be self evident: these spaces make a huge difference to parents and not just because they're close to the entrance but because they offer substantially more space for manoeuvring buggies and children about. Using these spaces if you're not with any children is just plain mean. Please don't. Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/198854-parent-baby-spaces-at-sainsburys-ed/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
singalto Posted July 26, 2018 Share Posted July 26, 2018 I have that problem with disabled spaces too. 🤬 Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/198854-parent-baby-spaces-at-sainsburys-ed/#findComment-1265060 Share on other sites More sharing options...
bels123 Posted July 26, 2018 Share Posted July 26, 2018 Well said. The worst offenders are those with children?s car seats but no kids (often grandparents I imagine) who really should know better. Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/198854-parent-baby-spaces-at-sainsburys-ed/#findComment-1265081 Share on other sites More sharing options...
ks1611 Posted July 26, 2018 Share Posted July 26, 2018 I was there this afternoon and I encountered the same issue. On either side of me were two young women. One had a car seat but no child and another had no car seat. They both bought small items. One swiftly drove off while the other sat in her car and proceeded to talk on the phone while enjoying the comfort of her air con. Both were young and very mobile. There were other parents I noticed who had to park further. It is incredibly obnoxious of these people and they have no respect for the parking signs or others. The car park was not full and there were other spaces around the parent & child spaces! Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/198854-parent-baby-spaces-at-sainsburys-ed/#findComment-1265119 Share on other sites More sharing options...
natty01295 Posted July 26, 2018 Share Posted July 26, 2018 It's lazy Drivers -just look elsewhere to park Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/198854-parent-baby-spaces-at-sainsburys-ed/#findComment-1265125 Share on other sites More sharing options...
uncleglen Posted July 26, 2018 Share Posted July 26, 2018 these spaces should be on the far side of the car park as far as I'm concerned. When you are breeding you are at your most fit. Those of us in our 50s and 60s have NO sympathy because we had to get on a bus after having to fold up the push chair with a baby under one arm and shopping as well Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/198854-parent-baby-spaces-at-sainsburys-ed/#findComment-1265134 Share on other sites More sharing options...
worldwiser Posted July 27, 2018 Author Share Posted July 27, 2018 unglen thankyou for your enlightened contribution. I rather hope society has moved on somewhat since then. I don't particularly mind where the spaces are, just asking that people without children don't use them. At the Sydenham branch they actively police the spaces and fine people for misuse. I hope Dulwich doesn't have to go down that road. Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/198854-parent-baby-spaces-at-sainsburys-ed/#findComment-1265159 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alexthecamel Posted July 27, 2018 Share Posted July 27, 2018 Speak for yourself uncleglen. 50/60 is Peak unencumbered fitness ime. If you can park and walk do so, no need to take a space for anyone who might find it difficult or play difficulty top trumps. Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/198854-parent-baby-spaces-at-sainsburys-ed/#findComment-1265160 Share on other sites More sharing options...
sillywoman Posted July 27, 2018 Share Posted July 27, 2018 uncleglen Wrote:-------------------------------------------------------> these spaces should be on the far side of the car> park as far as I'm concerned. When you are> breeding you are at your most fit. Those of us in> our 50s and 60s have NO sympathy because we had to> get on a bus after having to fold up the push> chair with a baby under one arm and shopping as> wellYou absolutely speak for yourself Uncleglen, and not for me. Im in the category you describe, and have the utmost sympathy with parents of young children using those spaces. I well recall the difficulties of manoeuvring a full trolley of shopping, a baby and a few toddlers into the car in a busy car park. In normal spaces this can be quite a hairy process as either the baby in the trolley, or the toddlers are inevitably left the road behind the car whilst you try to get them all in as speedily as possible. The bus thing is not relevant at all - do you imagine parents of young children now don't go on buses? How embarrassing to have you suggest that I might share your closed-minded 'it was worse in our day' attitude based on my age. Nothing like. I never, never park in P&C spaces because i don't need the extra space now, parents with babies and toddlers do - to keep them safe. Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/198854-parent-baby-spaces-at-sainsburys-ed/#findComment-1265162 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Earl Aelfheah Posted July 27, 2018 Share Posted July 27, 2018 It is the height of laziness and selfishness to park in a space that is clearly not meant for you, just to be a little nearer the entrance. I mean ffs - how entitled do you have to feel to think the rules shouldn't apply to you. Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/198854-parent-baby-spaces-at-sainsburys-ed/#findComment-1265168 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sue Posted July 27, 2018 Share Posted July 27, 2018 uncleglen Wrote:-------------------------------------------------------> these spaces should be on the far side of the car> park as far as I'm concerned. When you are> breeding you are at your most fit. Those of us in> our 50s and 60s have NO sympathy because we had to> get on a bus after having to fold up the push> chair with a baby under one arm and shopping as> wellWhat a load of bollocks.Speak for yourself. I'm in my late sixties and did the folding up the baby buggy thing with shopping etc. I am delighted that these days people with cars and children have spaces allocated to them so that they can do their shopping without having to be stressed and worried about their children's safety.It is incredibly selfish for people who don't need them to park in spaces allocated for those with children and those with disabilities.I actually think there should be CCTV and fines, though I doubt it will happen because of the cost. Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/198854-parent-baby-spaces-at-sainsburys-ed/#findComment-1265191 Share on other sites More sharing options...
rendelharris Posted July 27, 2018 Share Posted July 27, 2018 uncleglen Wrote:-------------------------------------------------------> these spaces should be on the far side of the car> park as far as I'm concerned. When you are> breeding you are at your most fit. Those of us in> our 50s and 60s have NO sympathy because we had to> get on a bus after having to fold up the push> chair with a baby under one arm and shopping as> wellWhat a truly unpleasant individual you are. What you're essentially saying is that because your generation had things, in your opinion, harder, you don't want it to be easier for any succeeding generations - just out of pure spite, it seems.Please don't claim to speak for all fifty- and sixty-somethings; I turn fifty myself in a few months, and I'm sure as hell not going to adopt the deeply unpleasant worldview you espouse. Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/198854-parent-baby-spaces-at-sainsburys-ed/#findComment-1265204 Share on other sites More sharing options...
El Presidente Posted July 27, 2018 Share Posted July 27, 2018 I have kids and while it's slightly annoying to see people without kids taking these spaces, it really isn't that big a deal to walk another 20 metres. The car park isn't that big. Disabled spaces are a different matter though. Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/198854-parent-baby-spaces-at-sainsburys-ed/#findComment-1265207 Share on other sites More sharing options...
singalto Posted July 27, 2018 Share Posted July 27, 2018 El Presidentse, my daughter has two children and is happy to walk from wherever. The distance isn?t the problem. The children spaces, like the disabled ones, have more space to get buggies and children out safely. Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/198854-parent-baby-spaces-at-sainsburys-ed/#findComment-1265216 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boddle Posted July 27, 2018 Share Posted July 27, 2018 With 1-year-old twins (who aren't walking yet) these spaces make a huge difference to me being able to get them in and out of the car safely, without having to leave one in the trolley in the way of cars driving around. Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/198854-parent-baby-spaces-at-sainsburys-ed/#findComment-1265280 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark Posted July 27, 2018 Share Posted July 27, 2018 It's not just about the distance and being "fit", you need to open doors wider to get children out of car seats and reduce the risk of them running in front of moving cars by being closer to the storefront. Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/198854-parent-baby-spaces-at-sainsburys-ed/#findComment-1265292 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Penguin68 Posted July 27, 2018 Share Posted July 27, 2018 I think that there clearly is a need for dedicated parking spaces for those who need a proper clearance on either side of the car to safely load and unload children and babies; and where these can safely stay whilst that is going on. I am not so clear that these spaces, for children and parents, need to be at the closest points to the shop entrance. Indeed, were they to be placed in the section at the end of the furthest lane in the 'front' set of blocks (i.e. the blocks closest to the shop - so that there was no 'road' to cross between car parking blocks) this would make them far less likely to be taken up by hogs.That would allow spaces for disabled customers to remain close to the entrance. These (where disabled badges should be being displayed) should be much easier to police and mis-users firmly penalised. Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/198854-parent-baby-spaces-at-sainsburys-ed/#findComment-1265294 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toffee Posted July 27, 2018 Share Posted July 27, 2018 These parent and baby spaces are near to the entrance for a reason. To try and steer a shopping to the far end of the car park, whilst keeping an eye on your toddlers must be a nightmare. I have seen drivers reverse out of their parking spaces at speed and without a second thought for pedestrians walking behind them. How is a parent expected to manoeuvre a trolley, hold onto their children for dear life and have eyes at the back of their heads trying to anticipate which driver is going to suddenly reverse without first checking if it?s safe to do so. Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/198854-parent-baby-spaces-at-sainsburys-ed/#findComment-1265347 Share on other sites More sharing options...
daveybigpotatoes Posted July 27, 2018 Share Posted July 27, 2018 I warned a lady returning to one of these spaces the other day that she must have left her child in the shop. I offered to watch her trolley so she could find them but she didn?t take me up on it. Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/198854-parent-baby-spaces-at-sainsburys-ed/#findComment-1265391 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Penguinpost Posted July 27, 2018 Share Posted July 27, 2018 Another person with 1 year old twins who regularly uses Sainsbury?s car park. The spaces also happen to be near the trolleys which are suitable for kids. I now make a point of questioning people who park there with no kids and one woman said to me she was with her ?child?. The person with her was at least 18! Anyway if you tell the shop staff they will read out the number plate in store and tell the person to move their car. I?m sure once someone is called out one time they won?t do it again. Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/198854-parent-baby-spaces-at-sainsburys-ed/#findComment-1265399 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robert Poste's Child Posted July 27, 2018 Share Posted July 27, 2018 Dunno. I've seen people park there to drop their partner off then sit there smoking or whatever waiting for said partner to come out, often with the engine running. My guess is selfish people won't give a damn what other people think because they believe they come first. Ditto the kind who leave their car in the picking up area by the cash machines. Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/198854-parent-baby-spaces-at-sainsburys-ed/#findComment-1265407 Share on other sites More sharing options...
ech Posted July 30, 2018 Share Posted July 30, 2018 I've been frustrated many times by others using these spaces without children. So much so i have tackled Sainsbury's about it. They don't own the car park and so aren't responsible for policing use of the spaces (which is why people continue to abuse both the disabled and parent and child spots)Those selfish enough to do this in the first place don't respond to being called out on the tannoy either. The staff who work on the customer services say it's the most common complaint at this store and really frustrating for them. Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/198854-parent-baby-spaces-at-sainsburys-ed/#findComment-1266014 Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnL Posted July 30, 2018 Share Posted July 30, 2018 ech Wrote:-------------------------------------------------------> I've been frustrated many times by others using> these spaces without children. So much so i have> tackled Sainsbury's about it. They don't own the> car park and so aren't responsible for policing> use of the spaces (which is why people continue to> abuse both the disabled and parent and child> spots)> > Those selfish enough to do this in the first place> don't respond to being called out on the tannoy> either. The staff who work on the customer> services say it's the most common complaint at> this store and really frustrating for them.Sainsbury's do have a say (or a back channel to someone who does) over the car park - I can vouch for that.Horizon manages the car park. Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/198854-parent-baby-spaces-at-sainsburys-ed/#findComment-1266019 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Earl Aelfheah Posted July 30, 2018 Share Posted July 30, 2018 I can't believe people are suggesting these spaces should be moved further away from the entrance. Why? So that you can be nearer the entrance? Because your need is greater? If it's so easy to walk across a car park with young kids, then you should be able to do it without them. Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/198854-parent-baby-spaces-at-sainsburys-ed/#findComment-1266023 Share on other sites More sharing options...
fishbiscuits Posted July 30, 2018 Share Posted July 30, 2018 Uncle Bell-end strikes again. Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/198854-parent-baby-spaces-at-sainsburys-ed/#findComment-1266057 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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