I get it, its tiring to stand all the way home on a packed train, but can't these morons realize that when people need to get off the train they need to move instead of acting like its the greatest inconvenience of their life? Can you say inconsiderant.
I have sat on the stairs when there is no seating available, BUT when I do so the onus is on me to pay attention to what is going on around me and be prepared to get up and out of the way before someone heading for the stairs even has a chance to break step, let alone come to a stop and have to ask that I move.
Trouble is, far too many in society act like they are the only one in the entire universe, and this extends to everywhere: walking, biking, driving, or taking transit.
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Not cool....so not cool.
ReplyDeleteI get it, its tiring to stand all the way home on a packed train, but can't these morons realize that when people need to get off the train they need to move instead of acting like its the greatest inconvenience of their life? Can you say inconsiderant.
ReplyDeleteOther than the obvious, my problem with these people is that if they just walked 30 yards further, they would be in another car with proper seating.
ReplyDeleteI suffer from a bit of vertigo, so tripping over these people accidentally is sweet justice, so far as I'm concerned.
ReplyDeleteI have sat on the stairs when there is no seating available, BUT when I do so the onus is on me to pay attention to what is going on around me and be prepared to get up and out of the way before someone heading for the stairs even has a chance to break step, let alone come to a stop and have to ask that I move.
ReplyDeleteTrouble is, far too many in society act like they are the only one in the entire universe, and this extends to everywhere: walking, biking, driving, or taking transit.