Well the only reason everyone else wants to use them is to stop their cars getting dented, more than likely by a parent parked elsewhere.
Otherwise, I fail to see the relevance of the tales of your mother taking you shopping really. What relevance does "a) Had no fold flat seats or Isofix b) No rear doors" have if not talking about denting other cars?
Regardless of why the supermarkets may have implemented them, it's clear some people at least want to use them so as to easily avoid beating their doors into neighbouring cars whilst getting their kids out.
You have a point to an extent but the way you're putting across your argument is just a bit silly really.
Otherwise, I fail to see the relevance of the tales of your mother taking you shopping really. What relevance does "a) Had no fold flat seats or Isofix b) No rear doors" have if not talking about denting other cars?
Regardless of why the supermarkets may have implemented them, it's clear some people at least want to use them so as to easily avoid beating their doors into neighbouring cars whilst getting their kids out.
You have a point to an extent but the way you're putting across your argument is just a bit silly really.
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. My son is an angel when we go shopping, he's quiet, doesn't get in the way and if he wants something he can't have we say this magic word a lot of parents seem to have not heard about, it's called "no". What you hate isn't children, but bad parenting.