what gets me (and I don't want any females or disabled or old people to shout at me) is the 'equal opportunities' thing. It seem to me that if you're a young male that is able bodied then you get discriminated against. Women get cheaper insurance, old people get cheaper insurance (even though they can't see properly and their reactions are slower) and disable people get to park where they want....what happened to equal oppotunities?
The best thing is, its the women, the old and the disabled that cry out for equal opportunities.
So why is it that my car insurance is more than my sister in laws and my grandads ( yet I've had less accidents in my driving career), why do I have to park at the other side of morrisons car park when there are disabled spaces empty..AND there are blue badge holders parked in 'normal' spaces?!
If they want equal opp's, then pay the same insurance and park in the same places. Thats equal.
Cos the way I see it, it certainly isn't equal the way things are now.
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