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In the supermarket car park, shouldn't the "mother and baby" spaces be open to everyone after 8pm? Surely if a mother is in the supermarket with a baby after 8pm, that's just bad parenting, isn't it? And what about disabled spaces? Is deafness a disability? Surely deaf people are equally as able to walk to the entrance of a supermarket as I am. Neither of us employ the use of sound to navigate to the front of a building. We're not bats. So why do they get to park closer? What about the elderly. Or those with a limp from a recent football injury? Where are their "special" spaces? Surely they'd benefit from a slightly shorter walk, wouldn't they? And if the supermarket happens to be one of those huge "Extra" ones, isn't the distance to the far corner of the store from the entrance considerably greater than the distance from the furthest reaches of the car park to the front of the store?

I need to get a life.

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