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Pregnant Women On The Tube
If you were sitting on tube carriage, or on a bus, and through one door walked a very old person, with a walking stick, and at the other end, a woman in her third trimester...and there were no seats free, who would you give up your seat for?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.in reality standing on public transport should not be an option. Buying a ticket should buy you a seat. if you buy a ticket on National Express you get a seat. ALL public transport should be the same. It follows therefore that if you get on to a train or tube & there are no seats you stand whatever your condition or status.
I get up for anyone who needs it more than me, although I was shocked by the reactions of some .... I also noticed quite often once I did it a few others might .
One lady who looked old, was very thin, and carrying a couple of heavy bags looked at me and told me not to be so rude as she was younger than me. I said probably but if you fall you could break something while I am very well padded, and your bags are a hazard to anyone trying to use the aisle.
One lady who looked old, was very thin, and carrying a couple of heavy bags looked at me and told me not to be so rude as she was younger than me. I said probably but if you fall you could break something while I am very well padded, and your bags are a hazard to anyone trying to use the aisle.
once there was a young lad of about 10 sitting next to me , taking up 2 seats with his huge bag..it was one of those long bench seats...when an elderly couple with sticks got on... he just sat..till I said in a VERY loud voice.." this young man has been reserving your seats for you..isn't that kind ? " he shamefaced got the point and stood...
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