kaytieeldr
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That's funny. I read this today, too, and recalled the ONLY three times I got a seat on a crowded T vehicle (should be noted I generally use at least a cane for walking assistance):liamandcaili said:Ha! For a second I was worried that I was the only one riding the discourTeous service.
1) Green Line: Another disabled passenger pretty much demanded that somebody get up and give me a seat.
2) T bus: The driver refused to move until I was given a seat.
3) Commuter rail: A conductor approached a group of facing seats and said somebody would have to get up to let me sit. The three men didn't move - the one woman there got up.
It should also be noted: I never asked for a seat or help, these people all took the incentive; and in all three cases, the seating areas were marked "please give up this seat for an elderly or disabled person".
Oh, yeah - I no longer take the T, either
