Just something I noticed that could be done in Ireland. My mam was mugged in a Tesco carpark once, maybe they’re on to something! Tags:ireland 10 comments Cant see it working, i mean telling a woman what to do never works does it 🙂 What Tesco Now I know exactly where to mug mothers in Tesco car parks! This is a good idea Also those are incredibly long parking spaces ….so essentially highlight where all the *weak* *vulnerable* women congregate? Stellar idea. Well I don’t want to be mugged either /r/Ireland-ers will not like this. They will feel attacked, if the last few days is anything to go by. It’s a good idea though Won’t work here because people will pay no more attention to these than they do the parent & child spaces. We can’t just assume a person in a dress, gender… Impossible, you’re opening a can of gender politics there that you don’t want to touch. Ask Graham Linehan. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
/r/Ireland-ers will not like this. They will feel attacked, if the last few days is anything to go by. It’s a good idea though
Won’t work here because people will pay no more attention to these than they do the parent & child spaces.
Impossible, you’re opening a can of gender politics there that you don’t want to touch. Ask Graham Linehan.
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Cant see it working, i mean telling a woman what to do never works does it 🙂
What Tesco
Now I know exactly where to mug mothers in Tesco car parks!
This is a good idea
Also those are incredibly long parking spaces
….so essentially highlight where all the *weak* *vulnerable* women congregate?
Stellar idea.
Well I don’t want to be mugged either
/r/Ireland-ers will not like this. They will feel attacked, if the last few days is anything to go by.
It’s a good idea though
Won’t work here because people will pay no more attention to these than they do the parent & child spaces.
We can’t just assume a person in a dress, gender…
Impossible, you’re opening a can of gender politics there that you don’t want to touch. Ask Graham Linehan.