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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People are oblivious. The practical solution is to advocate for yourself. You can't count on others to do the right thing by themselves. That's not a judgement, it's a simple fact. [/quote] I think oblivious is key and not entirely unreasonable. When I am on the train, I am usually engrossed in reading something. I am not constantly looking around to see if someone who needs a seat might have gotten on at the previous stop. If I notice that someone has or someone says something, I am happy to give up the seat. [b]But I don't think it is my job to be on the lookout just in case someone might need the seat if I am doing other things[/b].[/quote] I was always under the impression that if you're sitting in one of the handicapped seats, it is your job to be on the lookout since that is priority seating. Is that not everyone's understanding?[/quote] I'm the PP you responded to and I agree with you. I wasn't talking about the handicapped seats. I wouldn't usually take one of those even if open and, if I did, then I agree you have more of an obligation to keep your eyes out for someone who needs it.[/quote]
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