Those 'just popping in' to stores are more likely to fall foul of the rules
Supermarket shoppers could be hit with fines when "just popping in" to stores if they park incorrectly.
This is why most supermarket car parks have designated, larger, spaces for people shopping with children. These bays allow parents to safely buckle little ones into car seats and fold a pram or buggy. If you're caught misusing one of these bays you could be left out of pocket. As most supermarket car parks are on private property, there are no official government or council-level rules on these bays.
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