Registration plate
Official local mnemonic: Essex Postal area: Chelmsford
Issued: between september 2013 and february 2014 Blue Mini One, manufactured in 2013, first registered on 1 September 2013. Cylinder capacity: 1598cc, CO2 emissions: 127 g/km. As of 26 August 2017 this vehicle had done 35,692 miles. Current estimated odometer reading: 70,800 miles.
✗ Untaxed Tax due: 1 April 2020
✗ No MOT Expired: 17 April 2020
MOT history
Test date
Expiry date
Result
Odometer reading
2017-08-26
2018-08-31
✓ Pass
35,692
2016-08-17
2017-08-31
✓ Pass
31,346
Rate driver
9
34
Number 6 in the worst drivers ranking in January 2016
Parent and child spaces are only there so parents can feel better about themselves having a huge wide space to park in for their Chelsea tractors, while the rest of us have to squeeze our cars into a space the size of a postage stamp.
Honestly, i park in these spaces for the same reason as one of the responses above. I do not want people denting my car when they open their doors.
As far as im concerned you and your kids can f--- off. I really could care less. This is 2016 get ur shopping delivered and you wont have this problem.
As far as I'm concerned you're a potential child-killer. These spaces are provided to help keep young children safe (who may not yet be aware of the danger posed by users of carparks). They are often near the entrance and will normally be positioned so that the parent and child(ren) do not need to cross a roadway.
Hah, what a nonsense. I always park at "child friendly" places and I don't have any children. Why? Because bays are bigger and I've got a higher chance that some fat idiot won't dent my door while exiting his scrap car...
Oh, and don't be silly with posting pictures online, call police or whatever. Those spaces are a courtesy from a supermarket there's no law behind them - you are not disabled by having kids.
I hope your a troll because only a idiot would write something that stupid,parents need the space to Maneuver a pram.i do see some douches like yourself abusing the space by Pulling up with a 11 year old kid.i think unless you have a child under 3 go park in a normal bay.
disabled spaces are also used by able bodied relatives and thieves displaying the blue badge for their own lazy selfish benefit.
But only parents with tiny little children should use these spaces, if your child can walk, park in a normal parking bay,
If you have 2 children I bet one is older so make that one go and get u a trolley
Aldi carpark Chelmsford she got out with no child, I asked her to move as I have two young children in my car she blanked me, I asked again repeatedly and said I would post and share a pic of her car on Facebook she just shrugged and kept walking.
Oh no, now another child will have to walk across the car park and losing some weight.