onyirtodd wrote:Don't worry about it. I've a lot of free time right now. I've even had a chum slip a copy of GQ magazine through the letterbox
You in quarantine?
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onyirtodd wrote:Don't worry about it. I've a lot of free time right now. I've even had a chum slip a copy of GQ magazine through the letterbox
eob wrote:onyirtodd wrote:Don't worry about it. I've a lot of free time right now. I've even had a chum slip a copy of GQ magazine through the letterbox
You in quarantine?
onyirtodd wrote:eob wrote:onyirtodd wrote:Don't worry about it. I've a lot of free time right now. I've even had a chum slip a copy of GQ magazine through the letterbox
You in quarantine?
Got 'flu. Probably just the common or garden version - not the Sou'Side special. Doc says I can go to Maryhill Health Centre for a swab if I like but Tamiflu isn't much cop. Reduces the ill period by about 1 day only.
Note. By Tues pm, out of c 700 swabs taken in Maryhill (north and west of city) only 16 cases were confirmed.
flyman wrote:onyirtodd wrote:eob wrote:onyirtodd wrote:Don't worry about it. I've a lot of free time right now. I've even had a chum slip a copy of GQ magazine through the letterbox
You in quarantine?
Got 'flu. Probably just the common or garden version - not the Sou'Side special. Doc says I can go to Maryhill Health Centre for a swab if I like but Tamiflu isn't much cop. Reduces the ill period by about 1 day only.
Note. By Tues pm, out of c 700 swabs taken in Maryhill (north and west of city) only 16 cases were confirmed.
have you tried a hot onyertoddy? ah jesus that was pish.........sorry !
cell wrote:Parent and child parking spaces are fair game as far as I'm concerned, they are great, always near the door and plenty of room to get the bags in. Having kids is a lifestyle choice not a disability, on the other hand disabled spots should be much more strictly enforced with penalty points for offenders, shame on Mrs eob.
Dave2 Are you mad! You think we need more petty and impossible to enforce laws, P&C badges good grief!
HollowHorn wrote:I wonder if the P+C spaces are a cosideration towards the safety of the child, given the numbers of moving cars in these areas, lots of blind spots and the like.
deevlash wrote:If a car park is on public land (they all are of theyre accesible by the public) then it falls under the highways act.
deevlash wrote:If a car park is on public land (they all are of theyre accesible by the public) then it falls under the highways act.
eob wrote:munroman wrote:I hope that you and your family don't have to try and get a disabled person who may be in some pain out of a car in a normal space, possibly risking back injury to yourself, because some young mother thinks that they are more 'deserving'. (Speaking from experience here!) How do you imagine a disabled person who cant get in to shop or the loo might feel?
Actually, my mother was disabled and we had to make use of handicapped spaces up until her death.
And lets be honest here, there are plenty of blue badge holders who are just ripping the pish!
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