Anonymous wrote:I'm one of the PPs who talked about health issues that may not be obvious. FWIW, I"m talking about seats in general, as the subway I ride does not have designated seats for the handicap or elderly.
Anonymous wrote:http://unsuckdcmetro.blogspot.com/2009/04/most-annoying-metro-behavior.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just stand, if you're able.
Aren't you going to be sitting most of the rest of the day anyway?
The only thing I hate about this is sometimes people aren't able to stand, but look like they are. I'm 27, fit and thin, but also have a small meniscus tear that causes me to walk with a limp. However, due to circumstances beyond my control, I cannot have surgery until the summer. If the train jerks at all when I'm standing, shots of pain go up and down my leg and my knee buckles. I've received many dirty looks from mostly pregnant women and elderly women and it makes me feel like wearing a sign around my neck that says "knee injury, standing while train is in motion causes severe pain"
And here come all the "here is why I can't stand up" explainations.
I hear you PP but there are plenty of plausible excuses there for this... my younger brother is handicapped (spinal cord injury and resulting nerve damage in his legs) and would not be able to stay standing on a train. You would have no idea by looking at him and he is only 25. I always cringe in public because I see people giving him the evil eye when he uses his handicapped parking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Young white men are the worst offenders.
I disagree. IME, worst offenders are middle aged women.
Anonymous wrote:Young white men are the worst offenders.
Anonymous wrote:Peeps, I think some of the replies here belong in the health and fitness thread. Also, seems clear to me that many white men are suffering from a chronic, undiagnosed condition - an inability to stand up unless it is to serve themselves. If history is any guide, the treatement success rate for this condition is about 10-15%, if that.
Anonymous wrote:If people here want to get something done (and if Jeff will allow it), people could just start snapping photos of Metro riders who fail to offer seats, and then posting them here. That's pretty hardcore though.
Here's an example of a website in NYC that encourages anonymous posting of pics of police and other government vehicles parking illegally. Maybe something along these lines for Metro?
http://nyc.uncivilservants.org/
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/22/nyregion/22parking.html
Seems a little harsh though since we're talking private citizens on Metro, and not govt employees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fat people should be forced to ride on the roof
What? How do you even think that stuff up?![]()