Re: Priority Seating
- From: Eric <eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 8 Jun 2009 21:03:00 +0100
On 2009-06-07, Jack Taylor <Jack@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Derek F wrote:
Will the priority seating plan work? Will people be willing to give
up their seats after a day at work. Will the elderly and disabled be
brave enough to ask for a seat?
http://www.southernrailway.com/main.php?page_id=669
Considering that we've had priority seating for years, the answer is no, no
and no. There is a quartet of fat bitches on my train every morning who have
no right to occupy the (clearly marked) priority seats every day, apart from
the fact that they eat too much and are too lazy to stagger any further from
the doors (if they are capable of doing so) - meanwhile the poor woman with
the crutch has to struggle every day to find an available seat! It remains
the usual, unregulated free-for-all. Stickers on windows, good manners and
consideration for others seem to count for nothing.
Obviously I know nothing about your train and the people on it, but
perhaps you too will one day have a disability with no obvious visible
signs. Then you too can be sworn at for occupying the seat that you so
desperately need.
E.
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