When I went to the grocery store this morning, I noticed there was a front row "customer with child" parking spot available. I considered parking there for a split second but then decided against it since although I'm big and pregnant, I'm still physically able to walk from a further away parking spot.
When I was exiting the store, I noticed a car had just pulled in to that spot. The woman got out with 2 kids, probably 10 and 12ish. I side eyed her in my mind since I would think common courtesy would save those spots for someone with a newborn or a couple squirmy toddlers.
So what are the rules of these parking spots? Would you side eye someone using it with older kids?
FWIW, I generally don't question where people park. For example, if someone parks in a handicap spot and doesn't appear handicapped, I don't think anything of it because I don't know their story.
Re: "customer with child" parking
I used one the other day when I went to register at a store. My stamina isn't so great now days, so, I knew if I was going to be walking around a store for an hour +, that I wouldn't want to also walk in the 95 degree day to my car when I was done. I hurt all over at this point, so I have no qualms taking those spots. I didn't park in one about 10 weeks ago when I was still feeling really good. I figured I needed my exercise.
I would side eye someone if they used it and they weren't obviously pregnant or with a new baby.
To be "fair" it does say "with child" and she did have two of them.
But I think the unwritten rule is obviously pregnant, with a newborn or toddler.
We only have those spots at the BRU and mall near us though. I've never seen them elsewhere. I would LOVE to actually get them at the mall because I huff & puff these days but 99% of them are taken by people too lazy to walk to the front and are not pregnant. Or with a newborn.
I'm not sure that I would side eye that usage... not everyone is going to be courteous, and she DOES have children! Haha. Some people just take those kinds of spots for what they are, and I'm sure to her, she met the requirements.
I don't think I would park there with older kids, though. But in the same way that you wouldn't question the handicapped not appearing handicapped, maybe one of her kids has something wrong that makes it easier to park closer? I don't know.
I completely side eye someone with older children using this spot! They should know better and totally deserve the side eye!
My grocery store has an expectant mom parking that I occasionally use since it's been like 105 everyday here in St. Louis. The other day I was behind a truck that pulled into that spot and out jumps a 30 something year old guy. I wanted to stop my car and say something but I happily found a place in the back of the lot and walked my butt in. Situations like that is when I really get pissed about it.
We have these at my grocery store and they are a godsend! Often times my cart will be full of bags including DD's seat in the front of the cart which means she has to walk and hold onto the cart. It makes it so much easier to do so when we park close. Less distractions.
But, yea... I think I'd sideeye someone with older children.
Would def. side-eye that. They are old enough to know how to walk safely.
I would LOVE if my grocery store had some of those - toddlers in parking lots are terrifying. It is much, much more challenging to take a 2 year old places than babies.
DS is too big for me to carry now while pregnant, and I am always so, so nervous just holding his hand in lots. Ugh. I dread going to the store because of it (among other things like the check-out line with him - awful!) and it's nice that some stores have these spots.
If it says expectant mother parking (like BRU, BBB, and Harris Teeter) then I have no problem parking there. I usually only do when I'm not feeling well or when I have to pee ridiculously badly and the walk is going to be tricky.
If it says customer with child, I don't park there. I'd sorta side eye someone with bigger kids, but whatever.
I definitely side eye you if you are a middle aged man parking in expectant mother parking or if you park in the with children spots when you have no children with you and don't look at all pregnant (I.e., you are a man by himself).
this is probably one of my BIGGEST pet peeves (along with people that pull up in the emergency zone)
I don't have a big filter, and absolutely say something to people who park inappropriately. our sign says "customer with infant" parking, and I've seen people with 8-10 year olds use that spot. and you bet your butt I call them out on it.
Here it's pregnant or with an infant. It clearly says so on the sign.
Ikea has "family" parking which I take to mean as ok with older kids too.
I think all of these spots are completely stupid.
Nancy James 9.1.12
Calvin Donald 8.27.14
I didn't say it was the same thing? they are both parking related issues...
sure there is no "law" that a 30 yr old guy can't park in one of these spaces, but its common courtesy and following the guidelines set up by the store.
They're not legally binding, but I do think it's common courtesy.
I personally think the expectant mother spots are dumb since I could theoretically be knocked up at any point and not be showing.
But the families with infants or small children spots are really, really helpful with a toddler. I always look to see if someone has a carseat and get a little pissy if they don't. I wouldn't say anything because I get that they're not a legal classification, but I think healthy adults should just walk -- pregnant women included.
Agreed.
I do judge people who do not have handicapped tags parking in handicapped spots. If they have tags, I will not judge a seemingly healthy person since there are many unseen health problems.
DD2 October 2010
DS September 2012
My Dad had handicapped tags for around 15 years due to all of his health problems and his bad knee replacements and it would drive me crazy when he couldn't find parking close to the store/restaurant/whatever! Whenever I see someone without HC tags or plates parking in the spots, I want to call the police and saddle them with the $500 fine for being an a-hole.
Nancy James 9.1.12
Calvin Donald 8.27.14
I agree with everything stated above and well said.
I would side-eye. There is little to no extra work needed to get older children in and out of the car.
Emilia Antoinette
10.03.12 at 41w5d
I don't care about this debate but I was curious the definition of child when I read this. I'm sure it is different per source but Merriam-Webster's medical definition of "child" says:
Definition of CHILD
I'm pregnant with #3 and JUST used one of these spots for the first time. I believe it was my choice to be pregnant (either intentionally or by not abstaining which is the only 100% birth control) and I don't want people to treat my pregnancy as a "condition" or "handicap".
When I used the spot, it was crazy raining, the parking lot was PACKED, and I had both kids (in harness car seats) so they take forever to unbuckle (and I looked like a total drowned rat). THAT is when these come in handy. NOT for 10 year olds. Yes, there is nothing illegal about it, but it's just straight lazy to use it (especially if there is only 1) if you just don't feel like walking on any regular day. To me, it's more of a karma thing. I would likely side-eye, but not say anything.