fabfemmeboy
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A bit of an odd/paranoid-sounding question, but I have anxiety so here goes:
Elsewhere on these boards, at least a couple times a week there are posts from people asking "Who's using the FP lanes?" It ranges from the simply curious (e.g. "I see people in there but thought they weren't being used to give everyone more space?") to the somewhat irritated to the kinda outright hostile. Whereas before DAS-users weren't particularly visible, just another person waiting in the FP line, with no FP we're a lot more conspicuous, and people are ignorant.
So my question is this: For those of you who have been back since reopening and who use a DAS, have there been any issues with people, well, being obnoxiously ignorant?
I know, I know, it's a tool the same as any other tool, it helps people (myself included), less they're paying my bills pay them no mind, etc. But I would rather be prepared than have it startle me. Has this been an actual problem, or is this the sort of thing where people only express cruelty from behind the safety of anonymity?
Elsewhere on these boards, at least a couple times a week there are posts from people asking "Who's using the FP lanes?" It ranges from the simply curious (e.g. "I see people in there but thought they weren't being used to give everyone more space?") to the somewhat irritated to the kinda outright hostile. Whereas before DAS-users weren't particularly visible, just another person waiting in the FP line, with no FP we're a lot more conspicuous, and people are ignorant.
So my question is this: For those of you who have been back since reopening and who use a DAS, have there been any issues with people, well, being obnoxiously ignorant?
I know, I know, it's a tool the same as any other tool, it helps people (myself included), less they're paying my bills pay them no mind, etc. But I would rather be prepared than have it startle me. Has this been an actual problem, or is this the sort of thing where people only express cruelty from behind the safety of anonymity?