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Daily Mail rant over G Wagens

It's strange that legislation can ensure there are an excessive number of disabled and parent & child spaces that usually go unoccupied, but can't specify a sensible sized space for the rest of us.

We can scoff at the Daily mail journalism and it was total nonsense but we should welcome any publicity that raises the issue of parking spaces needing to be bigger.
 
It's strange that legislation can ensure there are an excessive number of disabled and parent & child spaces that usually go unoccupied, but can't specify a sensible sized space for the rest of us.

We can scoff at the Daily mail journalism and it was total nonsense but we should welcome any publicity that raises the issue of parking spaces needing to be bigger.

I generally find that there are usually unoccupied disabled spaces , but you tend to be lucky to find an empty parent & child space ; while I never park in them unless Ihave my sone with me , I notice that lots of able bodied people with no children in the car seem to think nothing of hogging them .
 
May I take this opportunity to praise the typical G Wagon driver?

Despite the pain of driving such a hideously ugly vehicle, you never see one parked in a disabled bay close to an ATM. Range Rovers and X5s, you can always count on taking up a space while the owner doesn't even have the courtesy to offer up a fake limp.

No, I can safely say that G Wagon drivers must be lovely people.

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UGLY ???? :dk:

The G Wagen is an uncommonly handsome vehicle - unlike so many of the ugly jellymould shaped things on the road now .
 

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