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On Wed, 21 Nov 2007 04:04:55 +0000, Ernst S Blofeld
wrote: Helen Deborah Vecht wrote: I sat in the chair waiting for the bus. When it came, the driver did not offer use of the ramp and my partner struggled to push me through the front doors. That behaviour is not acceptable. Provision of working ramps is, I believe, a contractual condition for all London bus routes. I would strongly suggest you complain to London Buses Customer Services centre. Taking a small tangent - I was told recently, that upon successfully boarding a bus, a wheelchair user was confronted with a mother and pram in the designated space. The mother indicated that she felt her needs were greater before eventually but reluctantly giving way. I have not seen a direct "confrontation" of this nature but I have seen and experienced the inalienable right of mothers and buggy to generally crash and bash their way through, over and past people who happen to be "in their way". Or, in other words, happen to be somewhere in the front 2/3s of the lower deck of a London bus. There is generally a sense of irresistible force meeting immovable object when two prams compete for the same space on a bus. The resulting diplomatic efforts, sometimes entertaining in themselves, usually block the aisle, exit or both. Oh joy. While I have no issue with provision of wheelchair spaces on buses I find the policy framework and enforcement with regard to buggies is just plain wrong. Drivers are placed in a ridiculous situation of trying to police a situation which has no clear rules and no associated publicity. I am fed up with having to stand or being evicted from seats or from being bashed in to by people with buggies. As buses get busier and busier the situation is becoming more and more problematic and expectations are out of step with the physical ability to provide adequate space. There are also times when the amount of crowding and congestion is, in my opinion, creating a serious safety hazard in the event of a crash or fire. I'll stop now because I can feel myself getting cross. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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