Opinions have been split among Tesco’s shoppers in North Bracknell regarding the parking rules put in place in the Warfield car park.
One Bracknell woman noticed the sign while out shopping and soon made it clear to other members of the community to watch out for it while out and about.
As notice was made of the sign, readers have come forward to share their views on the new rules within the car park.
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Beverley Walker said: “Sometimes folk finish their weekly shopping with a visit to the cafe for a coffee......if you meet up with friends and family that you haven't seen for a while then the time can sneak past quickly.”
Aaron Kidd agreed with this saying: “This is ridiculous. Too short a time, what if you rest with a coffee in Costas after your shop. Some older folks take ages to get around the shop, my mum included. We have taken longer than 3 hrs without the coffee.”
The trouble with car meets that have been plaguing the Sainsbury car park in Birchhill with anti-social behaviour has one customer worrying that they may target the Bracknell North Tesco’s next.
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Barbara Pearce said: “I think you will find it’s the evening fine that’s new. Sainsbury have had a problem with cars racing in the car park in birch hill.
“The cars have been modified to make super loud noises. It’s been driving the locals mad for ages and they go on until the early hours of the morning.
“I said to my husband they will probably go to Warfield tesco now. Looks like tesco thought the same and got in quick with the new warning.”
Some residents however are quite happy with the laws thinking that three hours is the correct amount of time to do a Tesco’s shop.
Molly Elizabeth said: “It’s already that rule at the peel Centre and martins heron tesco. 3 hours is a very long time.”
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