Lisa loves Pooh
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Had my first trip to NYC this weekend. YAY!!!!
I'm in my 8th month (doc approved--so TIA for the concern
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Get in late on Friday in time for the nighttime news.
The whole first half hour, they are "teasing" a story about an 8 month pregnatn woman getting a ticket on the subway. They teased it in a mannerto suggest the ticket was preposterous I presume. First time in NYC and 8 months along, I am tuned in for this story so that I don't get any tickets.
It seems she had a long day at work (bless her heart!) and noone...not a single person
scared1: I know!)--wouldn't offer her 8 month pregnant self a seat on a crowded subway car. So she took it upon herself to transfer cars while the train was still in motion. Not only is the door clearly marked to NOT do this, but evidently it is now a ticketable offense (not sure why).
She felt (in my interpretation of her "protest" of such an atrocity), that pity should be taken on her b/c she was 8 months pregnant and that she should have been left off with a warning. (She made no mention of a specific health concern--just the "pregnant" status as why she should have been let off).
I have to admit--that I am in those shoes, and even I don't get her issue.
The door wasn't labeled with a sticker that says "do not pass through, unless you are pregnant and noone will offer you a seat, then by all means--endanger yourself".
Granted, I'm just a tourist--so what do I know?
ETA: http://www.myfoxny.com/dpp/good_day_ny/pregnant-woman-ticketed-on-subway-20100409-kc
I'm in my 8th month (doc approved--so TIA for the concern

Get in late on Friday in time for the nighttime news.
The whole first half hour, they are "teasing" a story about an 8 month pregnatn woman getting a ticket on the subway. They teased it in a mannerto suggest the ticket was preposterous I presume. First time in NYC and 8 months along, I am tuned in for this story so that I don't get any tickets.
It seems she had a long day at work (bless her heart!) and noone...not a single person

She felt (in my interpretation of her "protest" of such an atrocity), that pity should be taken on her b/c she was 8 months pregnant and that she should have been left off with a warning. (She made no mention of a specific health concern--just the "pregnant" status as why she should have been let off).
I have to admit--that I am in those shoes, and even I don't get her issue.
The door wasn't labeled with a sticker that says "do not pass through, unless you are pregnant and noone will offer you a seat, then by all means--endanger yourself".
Granted, I'm just a tourist--so what do I know?
ETA: http://www.myfoxny.com/dpp/good_day_ny/pregnant-woman-ticketed-on-subway-20100409-kc