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jann1033 said:maybe you need to reread my post..i mentioned there could be emergency situations 2 times, this wouldn't apply to toilet training( which i did not intend to limit to a few months, i was more thinking of toddlers in general since accidents can happen for awhile after you think the child is "trained") and i also mentioned we go off season, when there are no appreciable lines, and it would be different if the lines were longer, my point being, the "my kid needs to go potty" excuse doesn't make much sense at that time yet people still cut in line which is what the quoted person imo alluded to, sometimes it's used as an excuse rather than a real reason.in fact i doubt most parents would have time to leave a line, take the child to the bathroom and get back before the others finished riding when we go,yet we see people cut in line over and over.
i didn't go back and check but i believe the person i quoted was referring to a previous post where no disability was involved with the child in question...
i could be wrong but i thought kids who can not wait in line due to something like autism can go in a different entrance so they don't have to wait..
sorry this riled you up, i think you read it differently than i intended it.![]()
I apologize if I misunderstood. I do agree completely with you that some people us it as an excuse to cut the line. That is very wrong. As far as autistic children- some people prefer not to use the GAC passes because they do not want their kid to be different from others - or- they are working on trying to change behaviors so waiting in line while taking a small break from it is helpful in their therapy. Sorry if I came across as angry.


just can't see my self ever doing that if i had a legitimate reason much less cause me or my child would "rather not wait in line"
ok i must be way left of center
although i guess if you are rude enough to cut why would i think you'd be polite enough to excuse yourself. the cutters we see are usually the duck under the rope type but figured that probably wouldn't be possible in busier times


