Anonymous wrote:
The elevators on the Metro are not reserved for people with strollers. They're reserved for disabled persons and senior citizens. Read the posted signage. You DO have other options besides your huge, SUV inspired, double wide strollers, e.g., umbrella strollers, Baby Bjorn, etc. We all made the choice to have children; we can't expect the rest of the world to accommodate our "needs."
Thank you for proving my point. It says to give senior citizens and people with disabilities PRIORITY. It doesn't say that senior citizens and the disabled are the only ones who can use it. And yes, moms with strollers can wait like everyone else."Give senior citizens and people with disabilities priority when using the elevators."
Anonymous wrote:so you're suggesting that the mother in question here put her child at obvious risk by putting the stroller on the escalator (when it specifically says NO STROLLERS by the way)???
Sweetheart, wake up and smell the coating of shit on that high horse you're riding.
Anonymous wrote:The elevators on the Metro are not reserved for people with strollers. They're reserved for disabled persons and senior citizens. Read the posted signage. You DO have other options besides your huge, SUV inspired, double wide strollers, e.g., umbrella strollers, Baby Bjorn, etc. We all made the choice to have children; we can't expect the rest of the world to accommodate our "needs."
The next time you push aside a stroller pushing mama - take a quick look at the sign in the elevator - there is a picture of a stroller, a suitcase, and a wheelchair.
The elevator exists for those who CAN'T use the escalators. It sounds like you think that your "need" to use the escalator for convenience trumps the need of the stroller pusher to use it to get upstairs.
The elevators on the Metro are not reserved for people with strollers. They're reserved for disabled persons and senior citizens. Read the posted signage. You DO have other options besides your huge, SUV inspired, double wide strollers, e.g., umbrella strollers, Baby Bjorn, etc. We all made the choice to have children; we can't expect the rest of the world to accommodate our "needs."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't STAND moms that feel it is only about them!
Mom with baby (ahead of me) in the grocery store line who feels it is more important to show her baby every item in the cart before it is placed on the belt.
This is called education. You should be proud that this MOM talks to her child and wants to teach them about the world. If you are that annoyed, go to another line or use self check-out.
There is a time and a place for everything, and teaching courtesy is also an important part of education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:moms who have a nanny when their children go to school so they can play tennis and get drunk with their girlfriends
I wish I had a nanny so I could do those things
Yeah,
but i think life would feel a little empty after a while.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't STAND moms that feel it is only about them!
Mom with baby (ahead of me) in the grocery store line who feels it is more important to show her baby every item in the cart before it is placed on the belt.
Moms with strollers who feel they have the right to go ahead of me to get on or off the elevator. They don't ask-they just trudge ahead.
Elevators frequently have signs stating that those with greater need get priority. Next to that often there will be a symbol of a wheelchair, baggage and Yes, stroller. It is this way on the DC Metro. Yes, if you can walk or more easily take the escalator then a mom with a stroller DOES have the right to go ahead of you.
I have to disagree. This has happened to me many times in my building and usually I will let stroller mom on first just to be nice. And sometimes I end up having to wait for another elevator because of this. So, why should I have to wait? When I have my stroller, I allow the person who has been waiting first to go first. Then, I wait my turn.
If elevators are the only way to go (i.e. in your building) then people should wait in line. However, I hate when people without priorities crowd up elevators at the mall, the Metro or museums, instead of using the escalator making us moms wait, when we don't have another option.