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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, kids should give up seats for adults. Exeption is on mass transit. Kids under 9 or 10 should have priority over able bodied adults (not elderly, pregnant, injured etc.) Kids have a hard time holding on and not falling and hurting themselves during the herky jerky movements on a bus or train. But at home...100% yes. It would be nice if there were beanbags or cushions or something on the floor for them.[/quote] I agree with all of this post except I would make the age younger for public transit. 2nd grade or younger should sit. A 9-10 year old is perfectly capable of safely standing on a metro, unless they are very small or have other issues like muscle tone.[/quote] I'm the person you quoted and after that posted I thought about it and realized the same as you said...that 7-8 is a more appropriate cut off.[/quote]
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