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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Was just out at a shopping center with our youngest, who is a baby. I was loading her back into the car when someone decided they wanted to park in the empty spot next to us. I already had the door open and you could clearly see the stroller parked near the trunk. This lady seemed intent on parking in the spot so I folded in my door enough to let her pull in, then we back to loading. Next thing I know, she's honking angrily at me. She wants to straighten out her car more? I wouldn't mind but she had such a nasty look on her face. She's the one that parked there! Needed to vent... [/quote] When we had kids that age, I gave up hurrying for people waiting for me. If you choose to park next to a parent strapping in young kids, you deserve to wait.[/quote] +1. If you somehow manage to exist in this day and age and not realize bag when you see a person with a stroller at their car, they will need to take the child out of the stroller, then strap them into a car seat (which will be in the backseat), then put the stroller in the car...you're an idiot. And seriously lacking in both intelligence and common sense. If you choose to go for the spot next to them, you wait. Patiently. That's how it works. I tend to avoid parking next to people who are loading up their kids for this very reason; I know it will take an extra couple of minutes. If that means taking another lap and parking farther out from the store...great! I'm able-bodied, not inherently lazy, and always up to fit a few extra steps in. But then again, there are a lot of LAZY people out there these days. And I agree; to the point that some people may not be able-bodied...those are the ones who more than anything should be very familiar with the idea of needing more space and taking an extra minute. [/quote]
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