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To be annoyed that taxi ranks don't let families in first.

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LittleTurtle · 10/09/2012 11:39

More like a rant really, sorry if it was covered before.

When we came back from holiday with the Eurostar, we went to the taxi rank. I had DC3 on the sling on my front (4 months), a backpack on my back and the babybag on the side, while holding the hands of DC1 and 2 (aged 2 and 4). DH had 2 large suitcases, a backpack and bag. I told DH we will go to the front immediately because priority is given to families and seriously with all our baggage you could tell we were not taking the piss.

When we got there, there were the paralympic guides helping people get into the taxis, when she turned to us and asked : 'Oh sorry, who came first'. There were these Carrie Bradshaw-like fashionistas to go in front of us. I told the guide that we just came in, but usually families with babies usually go first. She told me she never heard of that, and that unless we were disabled or something..........
Then one of the fashionistas took a look at all our baggage and said it's fine we can go, at which her friend said : 'Oh no, are you sure?'. Eventually we were let in, but I could not help but say to my husband, one of the fashionistas look great on the outside, but just cold on the inside. What kind of inconsiderate society have we become?

In France, there are signs all over main taxi ranks, that you let the pregnant, disabled, families with babies and tots, etc. go in before. We even naturally get called to the front by the usher as we arrive.
I realised that people in london are less keen, one day we did that, and some guy rushed to the taxi to go in front of us, and the taxi driver turned him away and told him : 'don't you see those people need more help?'.

Even before I was pregnant and had kids, I always left the lift, seats etc. to the mums and elders, so all this behaviour surprises me.

OP posts:
Sirzy · 10/09/2012 13:42

I only get 12 points, me and DS would be queuing forever :( can we have bonus points for my bad knee and his asthma?

DawnOfTheDee · 10/09/2012 13:43

If you're not sure of your points please join the queue to see a member of the taxi rank priority points system committee who will be glad to help you. Bugger, we're going to need a whole new points system for this queue now aren't we....

LittleTurtle · 10/09/2012 13:43

So sorry, Ariel. Most definitely did not mean to insult you.

OP posts:
ArielThePiraticalMermaid · 10/09/2012 13:43

Oh, there's a POINTS system?

ArielThePiraticalMermaid · 10/09/2012 13:44

You don't have to be sorry for me either :)

SoldeInvierno · 10/09/2012 13:44

In European countries, they even let you in front of the queue in shops.

This definitely doesn't happen in Spain. Mind you, we are not very good a queueing in Spain anyway. More like a "push and pray" system.

DawnOfTheDee · 10/09/2012 13:45

The committee can be easily bribed with wine and biscuits to give you some extra points.

Sirzy - as long as you've got your doctor's note..... or some choccies for me

Sirzy · 10/09/2012 13:45

I can wave a bag of inhalers in your face? I would rather queue than share chocolate!

Randomchocolatebiscuit · 10/09/2012 13:45

I haven't read all of the thread, sorry, I was just wondering if you've all figured out how it would work in OP's fantasy land?

Would I have to wear my blue badge on a lanyard round my neck so that the taxi people and the others in the queue could tell I'm disabled and entitiled to move to the front of the queue? How about a note from my GP?

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LackingNameChangeInspiration · 10/09/2012 13:46

"So sorry, Ariel. Most definitely did not mean to insult you"

its that because you can't see how glamorous she is? cause its okay to say to well dressed women on their own "OUT OF THE WAY! I HAVE KIDS so am more worthy than you" without thinking about just how inconsiderate that may be to them?

Toughasoldboots · 10/09/2012 13:47

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Jins · 10/09/2012 13:48

Thanks for flagging this system up. I'll make sure I pre-book a taxi when I next travel for business in case I get bumped to the back of the queue, miss my meeting and make a two hour journey unecessary Confused

Kewcumber · 10/09/2012 13:48

Ariel - I too am infertile. Adopting in order to queue jump at taxi ranks was a little extreme but I just couldn't face waiting for every family to go ahead of me. The bugger of it is I can't afford to take taxis now that I have DS, so it was all in vain Sad

ArielThePiraticalMermaid · 10/09/2012 13:48

I am dressed head to toe in Armani, by the way. Even my pants.

Put that in yer pipe and smoke it.

LittleTurtle · 10/09/2012 13:49

Don't really see what the big deal is, with all these insults and ironies. In other countries they do without problems, why are we making it into this big deal, impossible thing? Did the people in France and all those other countries ask all these questions?

OP posts:
typicalvirgo · 10/09/2012 13:49

Is this Samantha Bricks very beautiful sister ???

ArielThePiraticalMermaid · 10/09/2012 13:49

Ooh, that's a thought. Perhaps I will whizz off to Romania and grab meself and orphan. So I can push in when I catch taxis.

HeartsTrumpDiamonds · 10/09/2012 13:50

Oooooh this thread has made me Smile

I'm a bit fat, do I get any points? DD1 is about to be 9 so I wouldn't get any points for her...

Guess I'll just have to wait in the taxi queue like everyone else.

or shock, horror, catch the bus

Kewcumber · 10/09/2012 13:50

Random - ringing a bell and shouting "unclean, unclean" would probably suffice, no need to tatoo your blue badge on your forehead.

FWIW I would let a heavily pregnant woman go ahead of me anywhere.

Sirzy · 10/09/2012 13:50

Only you can see a problem, everyone else is more than happy to wait their turn.

WilsonFrickett · 10/09/2012 13:50

I have asthma, but only when there's cats in the room.

I'm going to need a special station to get enough points, aren't I? Sad

ArielThePiraticalMermaid · 10/09/2012 13:50

AN orphan. Not and orphan.

MadBusLady · 10/09/2012 13:51

Yes, I don't see why we don't just agree with you and do exactly as you say, either, OP. What a good point! I shall be pretty stern with myself about this later, you may depend upon it.

BitOutOfPractice · 10/09/2012 13:52

The day I take queuing etiquette advice from the French is the day hell freezes over

BartiiMus · 10/09/2012 13:53

"I have asthma, but only when there's cats in the room."

Why don't you take a cat with you whenever you need a taxi then? Every point counts