We would have definitely stuck our 4 year old in her stroller( we were told by a metro officer that strollers were to be folded and kept out of the way while on metro) or on our laps had we not been standing ourselves. By day 3 on the metro we had seen several strollers on the metro and started using that method to keep her safe rather than trying to hang on to us. I am sure if you are the parent of a child who travels often on public transpo they are quite happy to stand but we travel in passenger vehicles and our children are strapped into a carseat ( the 4 and 6 yr olds) or under a seatbelt (the 12 and 14 yr olds) and all of our baggage is stowed safely in our trunk/cargo area. Its just the way the folks in our parts get from home to various destinations. If we were to walk, the nearest gas station is 10-15 miles away, grocery another 5 or so miles from that and so forth. Our hospital is a 30 minute drive if you hit all the lights right and dont get into traffic.
Like I said a few posts back, we appreciated all the views that differed from our archaic ones but I do think its been exhausted to say the least. We get it now that we were no longer in Kansas and will know better next time how to adapt to the modern world's way of living and commuting.
Thank you