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dont most poeple keep prams in the boot?

boots are accessible from all parking spaces if you park face first.

and as for scratching peoples cars... dont push them between cars? stick to pedestrian crossings?

Lol you should of seen this old hag, like seriously it was like I'd killed her cat or something.

The bitch clearly had something wrong with her, complete over reaction.

Edited by UNR33L

There is this thing called courtesy... you know the thing you fake when you show client's through a house...

Not even man it's completely different it's a car park parents with prams are not disabled why should they get a premium car park?

Man my audi had massive doors like seriously standard carapace was useless had to suck it up

Also if I didn't just see you in seddon driving a vw then you have a twin

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Lol, some stupid old lady had a go at me for parking in the pram parking (had to quickly grab something for like 5 mins) @ brandon park today I told her to get lost, for all she knew could of been meeting someone with a pram etc. Duck into kmart get what I needed come back out to my car with lipstick on the windscreen saying "Pram bay"

If I saw her do it I would of f*kn grabbed her handbag and broke her shit stupid dumb bitch

Wasn't hard to clean off with the squeegees at the servo..

Yes I was in the wrong gives you no right to touch peoples shit, go get a job.

On a serious note, did you get the vase from Kmart? Was sold out at my store due to so many weddings.

On a serious note it's a safety thing as much as convenience. If you don't have kids you would not fully understand but a 2 year old is fkn quick and can get away from a parent in no time at all. combine this with 0 road sense and a walk through an entire busy carpark and it's pretty easy to see why it's smart to have pram spots near the doors.

dont most poeple keep prams in the boot?

boots are accessible from all parking spaces if you park face first.

and as for scratching peoples cars... dont push them between cars? stick to pedestrian crossings?

You can't expect people to carry their child 3 feet from the passenger door to the rear of the car, are you high?

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