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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.

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JeremyKylesPetProject · 10/09/2012 11:57

YABU and also mean about the people who let you go ahead of them.

threeOrangesocksmorgan · 10/09/2012 11:57

bt you are showing the exact same bad manners you are excusing others of.

lottiegarbanzo · 10/09/2012 11:57

Do you know that 'taxi rank' is used as a metaphor in the legal system to describe barristers having to take the next case in the queue, however unattractive? Taxi ranks are not only an example of 'first come first served', they epitomise this concept!

RobotLover68 · 10/09/2012 11:57

This is all made up, isn't it?

exactly what I thought ladybeagleeyes

OP YABU have a Biscuit

LadyClariceCannockMonty · 10/09/2012 11:57

' But my point being that they give off the 'lady like, good manned' impression. Which they just do not really follow - atleast one of them does not.'

Eh?

Cos it's great manners to shove yourself and your family to the front of a queue ...

LackingNameChangeInspiration · 10/09/2012 11:58

would you belittle a smartly dressed man as a fashionista too? or would you assume that maybe they might be between work things?

severinofinn34 · 10/09/2012 11:58

As for the fashionistas - I didn't know that word is insult or anything. But my point being that they give off the 'lady like, good manned' impression. Which they just do not really follow - atleast one of them does not

They sound pretty good mannered to let you jump in the fucking queue.

cantspel · 10/09/2012 11:58

Do you expect to go first everytime you leave the house with your Dc's?

or are taxi ranks an exception

ChickensHaveNoEyebrows · 10/09/2012 11:58

YABU. There was a queue. This is surely not a new concept. Sure, it's nice when people let you go ahead of them because they percieve you to be in more need, but it is certainly not a right.

KenLeeeeeee · 10/09/2012 11:58

YABVVVU. Never heard of queue jumping just because I have kids! You wait your turn, just like everyone else.

BlackberryIce · 10/09/2012 11:59

Op..... Nobody agrees with you

What does that tell you?

KeemaNaanAndCurryOn · 10/09/2012 11:59

Gosh! As a Brit I would never push into the front of the queue even in those circumstancesn and would be Blush if DH did. Stiff upper lip and all that.

GetOrfAKAMrsUsainBolt · 10/09/2012 12:00

Lol at the idea of French empathy.

Note to OP - it isn't all about you.

Kayano · 10/09/2012 12:00

Hahaha

This is a joke surely?! What popping out kids lets you jump a queue?! Whatever

The single bloke at the front might be in a rush to see his dying mother or something!

Wow I'm actually amazed

severinofinn34 · 10/09/2012 12:00

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LackingNameChangeInspiration · 10/09/2012 12:00

" It's all about empathy"
YOU are showing that you are incapable of empathy towards those you deam "fashionistas"
I could speculate about dozens of reasons why other people in the que (without children) might need to get in a cab ASAP, but you can't - you need one first right!

mum11970 · 10/09/2012 12:00

Does someone with 3 kids get to go before those with 2 but what if the 2 kids are younger than 3 kids? Get a bloody grip.

SoldeInvierno · 10/09/2012 12:00

You are being ridiculous. Get on the queue, and take advantage of the waiting time to teach your children that queuing is a part of life in UK. They might turn up less entitled than you.

Socknickingpixie · 10/09/2012 12:00

yabu.

and im very surprised that anybody actually thinks like that.

Tee2072 · 10/09/2012 12:00

YABU

Having children is not a disability. And you didn't need more help, just perhaps a few more minutes to throw everything in the boot or the taxi itself and off you want.

Seriously. Pure entitlement.

Ephiny · 10/09/2012 12:01

I've never heard of this either. Sometimes the people in front might let someone go ahead of them (have seen this happen occasionally e.g. when it's a woman on her own late at night) but no one is obliged to, and it honestly wouldn't occur to me to let someone go first just because they happen to have children and I don't Confused.

I agree you should pre-book your taxi if you don't want to wait, otherwise you queue like everyone else.

BackforGood · 10/09/2012 12:01

YABVU, entitled, and somewhat ridiculous (and yes, I have 3dc, so know it can be a challenge at times)

thepeoplesprincess · 10/09/2012 12:02

YABU.

Why does having children mean you need special help? Says more about your parenting "skills" than anything else.

Hammy02 · 10/09/2012 12:02

Why stop at taxi ranks? Just push to the front of all queues. Fuck the lives of others. Your time is obviously far more important than everyone that happens not to have children with them.

Paiviaso · 10/09/2012 12:02

Wow YABVU and entitled.

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