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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:
Jins · 10/09/2012 14:11

OP I was at Euston recently with a massive queue for a taxi. I'd already travelled for 3 hours and I was close to missing my meeting as it was. If my place in the queue had constantly been bumped by families with two parents heading home after a holiday I'd have been unimpressed to say the least.

I don't care what happens in other countries to be honest.

frayededges · 10/09/2012 14:11

you can afford a taxi? we had to push past three old ladies to load our 5 kids plus dog onto the airport bus and the driver refused to go past the front door of our house. so this is all a joke right? Grin

LadyBeagleEyes · 10/09/2012 14:12

I've got to go out now.
Please let this thread still be here when I get back. I'm bloody loving it. Grin

MadBusLady · 10/09/2012 14:12

What about if your pants are up your bum, like, so far that you just can't rearrange subtly? You NEED the backseat of that taxi!

MyOrangeDogShitsGoldMoney · 10/09/2012 14:12

I only get 13 points Sad
I'll start walking.

LackingNameChangeInspiration · 10/09/2012 14:12

if you have a water infection and wear a placard can you get more points?

what about if your spanx are rolling down?

Ephiny · 10/09/2012 14:13

I don't get any points. And I don't think either of my dogs would fit in a pram.

(though actually the older dog is disabled :()

Or I could just get a bit fat again and pretend to be pregnant. That got me a seat on the Tube a couple of times Blush.

Sirzy · 10/09/2012 14:14

how old are your dogs though? thinking about it 1 year is 7 doggy years, so with an older dog that could translate into a lot of OAP points!

LackingNameChangeInspiration · 10/09/2012 14:14

BAGS Ephiny Wink, decant each sensible bag into 3 less practical ones!

sudaname · 10/09/2012 14:15

Oh God - another 'hand that rocks the cradle rules the world' fanatic.

We arent in France dear so dont give a flying fuck fig what they do there, tbh !

So you would be saying even more if it was two businessmen in suits in front of you then you say ?

Well how about a 6ft 2ins tall athletically built thirty-something in a sharp suit and tie with a briefcase in front of you ? Would that get those outraged and entitled juices of yours bubbling ?

Well l guarantee that you could stand far longer in that queue, with however many children or bags or pushchairs and with or without your husband ,than the young man l have in mind.

Cos that is a description of my son on his way home from work. A 'city boy' who also happens to suffer from MS, one sympton of which causes numbness in his feet on standing for long periods.

No doubt you would call him cold and ignorant too and comment to your DH that he was dressed like a gent on the outside but wasnt one on the inside , as he jumped in the cab when his turn came, with relief at getting sat down before he fell down basically.

Jins · 10/09/2012 14:17

It has to be said though that anyone waiting for a taxi at a major station is in a hurry or they'd take a bus or the tube.

OP hasn't really explained why it's OK for other people to wait to accommodate the needs of an able bodied family

Ephiny · 10/09/2012 14:18

Old dog is 11, so yes definitely an OAP!

LackingNameChangeInspiration · 10/09/2012 14:18

..... still waiting to hear why I'm "less able to stand" on soild ground, and what "help" I need, since I qualify for a que jump according to the OP?????????

LittleTurtle · 10/09/2012 14:18

As someone said, I am fighting a loosing battle.

Would have loved to see this post in another 'mothers' website. Would they be all political? Still no one answered about whether men would answer the same. 'No, we are men, we should be all equal'. Though that would be right. I highly doubt it. Am sure those French (and other)mothers are sitting there smug.

OP posts:
GoodPhariseeofDerby · 10/09/2012 14:19

I'm quite fine with going in order, though around here exceptions are usually made when a larger taxi (those for 6+ people) show up as those are much rarer so they usually go to first large group instead. I imagine many people are like me and would feel a bit silly in a people carrier van if there was a large group waiting, particularly knowing they are likely to wait longer or have to take two...but if in a big enough rush in an emergency (hospital bedsides for all we know) a queue system works well, even with having 4 kids, one in a carrier, and all their stuff (which is my usual situation).

alienreflux · 10/09/2012 14:19

'families' are not a minority group?!! there's fucking loads, and it just would not work if the rule was, bollocks to everyone else, and how long they have waited, if people have sprogs, they are in first??!! can't help thinking this is a wind up, you just cannot be serious??!!

D0oinMeCleanin · 10/09/2012 14:19

We've travelled to many different countries with Dh (who has a minor disability) dd2 - who has behavioural problems and dd1 plus luggage for all. We have never, ever, ever, been ushered to the front of any queue, nor have we ever expected to have been.

We wait our turn. When there are lots of bags the children are expected to help. Dd1 is often given a case to pull, when dd2 was smaller she would be given a token item to carry so she got used to helping, now she also gets a small case or bag - this has the bonus effect of slowing down her escape attempts.

You need to learn to organise yourself better OP.

I'm liking the points system though. If that's brought in I am kidnapping my sister's children (4 under 8s) and making DH accompany me everywhere (disabled) I might encourage his mum to tag along too. (disabled and elderly), plus I have a dog I could put into a buggy just for the sake of it, three in fact. None of you will ever get anywhere I will have all the taxis - mwahahahaha Grin

LackingNameChangeInspiration · 10/09/2012 14:19

exactly Jins, everyone at a taxi rank wants to be out of there enough to pay 5 or 10 times more to get somewhere else than it would cost on public transport!

BitOutOfPractice · 10/09/2012 14:20

sudaname is he single? caeca use if he is he can share my mother-entitled cab Wink

MyOrangeDogShitsGoldMoney · 10/09/2012 14:21

Does anyone remember that thing on TV years ago, it was an advert I think but might have been a sketch, I think it had Paul Whitehouse in it.

He was in a chippy going on about how much he hates queues so he persuaded everyone to let him go to the front and then ordered 20 bags of chips.

Jins · 10/09/2012 14:21

What's political about thinking that people should take their turn? Confused

ArielThePiraticalMermaid · 10/09/2012 14:21

Why don't you try it? Post the same thread on that other website for parents, Nethuns.

I would love to see the reponses.

"No hun u r so totally not being unresonable, why shud u have to wait for anthing wen u have kids?"

alienreflux · 10/09/2012 14:21

Would have loved to see this post in another 'mothers' website. Would they be all political? Still no one answered about whether men would answer the same. 'No, we are men, we should be all equal'. Though that would be right. I highly doubt it. Am sure those French (and other)mothers are sitting there smug.

sorry i'm completely lost now.?? wtf are you on about?

QuickLookBusy · 10/09/2012 14:21

Sorry haven't read the thread but I agree when we tried to catch a taxi from the Eurostar station in Paris to another station there were lots of old people and pregnant we on pushing in going to the front of the queue. We just stood there ShockShock

We nearly missed our connection and had no alternative but to hire one of the illegal taxis over the road from the taxi rank. There w no way on earth we were every going to get to the front of that queue.

I don't agree with queue pushing in. Get in line and wait like everyone else. Unless you feel unwell, then yes go to the front of the queue.

coolerking · 10/09/2012 14:21

I think labelling peoples arguments as "political" is one way to avoid answering legitimate queries, please answer Lackings and others questions.

Not sure really why the men bit has come into it, maybe you are the one being political.

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