Gonna try this again.
YOU may have a problem with a Guest in an
ECV or wheelchair being accompanied by other members of their party.
WALT DISNEY WORLD - the business owner - DOESN'T. They ALLOW it. They don't care that YOUR family chooses do travel a different way.
Disney ALLOWS the wheelchair/ECV Guest to board with UP TO five members of their party.
If you see MORE than six members of a party being allowed to board the bus together through the back door - a decision made by the WDW employee in charge, aka the bus driver -
make a note of the location, the time, the bus number, the driver's name, and report the incident to your resort's management.
As for "jumping ahead":
It makes LOGISTICAL SENSE to allow the wheelchairs/
ECVs to board the bus while it's empty:
... there are no toes to risk running over (except the poor bus driver, who should be wearing sturdy, closed-toed footwear)
... there is nobody with their behinds already in the seats that need to be folded so the wheelchairs/ECVs can be tied down
... there is nobody in the additional seats the ECV users (and wheelchair users who can transfer) need FOR SAFETY
FLORIDA LAW REQUIRES IT.
Guests who disagree with Walt Disney World's policies/Florida's laws for boarding wheelchair/ECV Guests in public transit are free and welcome to find alternate transportation.