LindsayDunn228
<font color=teal>Quite a hunk of man, isn't he???<
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moppety said:I can agree with waiting a few extra minutes to load a person with a wheelchair or ECV, and I can agree that seating 1 or 2 extra people attending that person is very reasonable.
I CANNOT agree that a group of 19 people, all adults, only 2 of which were in ECV's, can walk up right as the bus arrives and bump all of those people who have been patiently waiting in line. 2 ECV's take up 2-3 seats each, plus the riders, plus 19 extra family members adds up to 25-27 seats, and that comes darn close to more than halfway filling up a bus. That is unreasonable.
Just because a person needs assistance does NOT mean that their entire entourage needs it as well.
I agree, I never even hinted I thought that was acceptable. When I board the bus it is only my husband and I (who, by the way, has given up his seat for people and stood).

i could have understood if he said he had a full bus and took off but since i am Not able to move far and i do have a manual wheelchair i figured he would have at least either made the space for my chair or taken off and let the other bus get in.....
DD was not hurt and I politely took DD by the hand and excused ourselves and went about our business. It was quite an interesting adventure and gave us our famous family quote.
