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![]() "Paul Corfield" wrote in message ... On Tue, 28 Jun 2005 16:02:44 +0100, "Ian F." wrote: On a bus this afternoon, I was sitting on one of the jump-seats in the wheelchair area. A girl with a buggy got on and glared at me until I got up and gave her my place. At least you were only glared at. I've been bashed into, had my feet run over and witnessed all out warfare being buggy toting mothers. The signage clearly says that the space is for wheelchairs - since when have Big Mac-chomping, income support-claiming chav slappers with wailing brats require the same level of concern as people in wheelchairs? Since they became too lazy to fold them down and buggies developed 4x4 syndrome and turned into Hummers for toddlers. It would not surprise me if mothers refused to move or fold their buggies if a wheelchair passenger actually wanted to use the allocated space. I hate the bloody things - they are a curse and are a safety risk if too many are allowed on board. I hate to think what would happen if people needed to escape from the rear of a bus when there were 3 buggies jamming the aisle and centre doors. Wonder if TfL Buses have done that risk assessment exercise? -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! They should do what they do in some countries and hang the buggies at the front of the bus. (together with the parent!) ;-) A. |
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