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Pregnant woman one month early for parking space



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A Warwick woman was warned for parking in a parent and child space - despite being more than seven months pregnant.
Samantha Thompson went shopping at the Warwick branch of Sainsbury's on Wednesday and parked near the front door in a reserved 'parent and child berth'.

After shopping she began to pull out, but was stopped by an elderly gentleman. He had parked in the next bay with his family – including a baby.

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Mrs Thompson said: "He was angry that I had parked in that spot, and read the sign to me. I thought as I was sitting down, he had not seen my rather large belly.

"So, I got out the car to explain that the reason why I was in the space. He said that it was not acceptable and that you needed a pushchair to park in the spot."

She added: "As a heavily pregnant woman, I feel fragile and felt quite threatened by this gentleman. I was shocked that he continued to tell me off, despite being obviously pregnant."

A representative from Sainsbury's Careline confirmed the spaces were for the of people with small children - and pregnant women.

Sainsbury's said that they would consider changing their signs to reflect pregnant women are welcome to park in the specialist spaces.

Tesco - the other supermarket in the town – have stick people on their family parking spots which sports a pregnant women.

They also issue parking permits to families with a pregnant women or young children.




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  • Last Updated: 08 May 2008 3:38 PM
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  • Location: Leamington Spa
 
 

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