The Court of Appeal has ruled that bus firms are not legally required to force parents with buggies to make way for wheelchair users in designated bays.
Obviously I've never actually been on a public bus, but if I had and I was disabled I'd be pretty hacked off to find that some slapper from the estate gets preferential treatment just because she couldn't keep her legs closed.
Have you ever given up your seat on the bus? Do the OAP's on the site (Bonce, RT, Glos & Breadman) expect people to give up their seat for them?
Obviously I've never actually been on a public bus, but if I had and I was disabled I'd be pretty hacked off to find that some slapper from the estate gets preferential treatment just because she couldn't keep her legs closed.
Have you ever given up your seat on the bus? Do the OAP's on the site (Bonce, RT, Glos & Breadman) expect people to give up their seat for them?