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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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coolerking · 10/09/2012 12:02

You don't know what other people may / may not need. They could just have had the trip from hell / be trying to get home to see their kids after not seeing them for days / be going to a business meeting anything. Where is your empathy? Where are your manners?

I've never said this before and hated it when anyone ever used it, but you are being entitled. Never thought I'd write that. You had three kids, you don't get medals for it.

greenhill · 10/09/2012 12:03

Unbelievable!

EnjoyGOLDResponsibly · 10/09/2012 12:04

Can there be anything on earth less empathetic than a French taxi queue??

YABU and for extra measure I'd like to have seen one of those polte girls stand on your foot.

jkklpu · 10/09/2012 12:05

Little Turtle - you keep talking about needing "help". In what way did you need help? If you'd decided to travel on underground and were complaining about no one offering to help with a buggy or giving up a seat, that would be different. But it's a matter of standing in a queue, which is really not that challenging. I'd have plonked the older kids on the luggage by the side and waited patiently. Not sure why you think things should have been different.

Where I live they have a priority queue at the till in supermarkets, which is great, esp when small child playing up or the baby's hungry. But that's a clear policy; if there are lots of elderly, pregnant or disabled customers waiting there, I wouldn't march up to a normal till and demand to go first.

Kayano · 10/09/2012 12:06

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coolerking · 10/09/2012 12:07

I have 3 kids as well and wouldn't try this, it makes me angry.

Tuttutitlookslikerain · 10/09/2012 12:07

I'm a disabled mother and I join the queue like everyone else. I queue in shops, at check in desks, through security, at the Olympics, where ever really. Unless someone in authority comes and gets me and tells me to go to the front or queue somewhere else.

YABVVVU and very entitled!

lynniep · 10/09/2012 12:07

A queue. A QUEUE!!! We're British and we DO QUEUING.

If I was late for a meeting (nope that doesnt happen in the life I have now, nor do taxis - it did once though, a long long time ago...I know it did - or am I imagining that) I would be HOPPING MAD having waited at a cold taxi rank in stupidly high heels with gum on the bottom from some dirty bugger who can't use a bin - for half an hour and big old manky splash marks up my tights and brand new suit which is frankly a bit tight in the waist and riding up but it was on sale, from taxis skidding to a halt right in a ginormous rain puddle which I can't avoid if I am to keep my place IN THE QUEUE only for some FAMILY to come waltzing in front of me to claim MY TAXI!!!

There might be an exception I would make if I was having a generous day. Its unlikely ;)

Ephiny · 10/09/2012 12:08

I agree with Kayano

LittleTurtle · 10/09/2012 12:09

Tuttu, if I was in that queue, I would have asked you if you wanted to come to the front.

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Chubfuddler · 10/09/2012 12:09

This is a researcher for Samantha bricks next article isn't it? She was expecting us all to say "oh yes absolutely" and then Sam would add her byline to write an article about evil mothers elbowing the well dressed and childless out of the way.

MackerelOfFact · 10/09/2012 12:10

So let me get this straight. You get off the Eurostar, go to get a cab, some women let you go in front of them, and you get 'helped' into a cab by a Paralympic volunteer. And you are complaining WHY?

FWIW when I know I'm going to have use public transport to get to a holiday destination, I travel light to avoid struggling with bags full of crap. HTH.

LittleTurtle · 10/09/2012 12:10

Wow, we English are quite passionate about our queues.

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shewhowines · 10/09/2012 12:10

It's said that in Britain if we see a queue it's natural for us to join it even if we don't know what it's for (stems from the WW's I think)

We like queues in Britain.

Getting on public transport at Disney in France was like a rugby scrum. Not sure where the Ops idea of French politeness went wrong there.

atacareercrossroads · 10/09/2012 12:10

Priority in a taxi rank because you have kids? Sorry but Precious has to wait in the queue like everyone else luv

BlackberryIce · 10/09/2012 12:10

Nah do a search.... Op has previous posts

She has a nanny so maybe isn't used to having to deal with her children in situations like this?

coolerking · 10/09/2012 12:10

Chubfuddler, I bet its Katie Hopkins trying to find ideas for her next Daily Mail article, along with wanting maternity pay, mothers now want to go to the front of the queue. Where will it end?

BlueEyedPeas · 10/09/2012 12:11

Might try this in Tesco next time I have all my 4 with me Smile

LadyBeagleEyes · 10/09/2012 12:11

Does anybody know if this is something that is normal in France?
Op, if I was at the front of the queue in a taxi rank and you tried to barge in, I would have been very annoyed.
There's no chance I would let someone as rude and entitled in front of me.
And picking on a minor point, was your dh carrying the suitcases all the time?
Surely you put them down while you're waiting.
And you should invest in the ones on wheels, then they don't have to be carried at all,
I love picking hole on posts, me Grin

maybenow · 10/09/2012 12:11

don't be ridiculous - if people are waiting for a taxi it's because they need to be somewhere else... maybe to pick their own kids up from nursery or to an important job interview or meeting? you were just going home.. with another able bodied adult....

can't believe this is true actually...

EnjoyGOLDResponsibly · 10/09/2012 12:11

Of course Tuttu would be ushered to the front.

Being she's actually disabled, and therefore people are (I hope) empathetic.

Kids aren't a disability.

FerrisBueller1972 · 10/09/2012 12:12

No, but I'd say fairly passionate about bloody manners.

Kayano · 10/09/2012 12:12

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EnjoyGOLDResponsibly · 10/09/2012 12:13

LBE I would bet you a lot of my English pounds that a Parisenne taxi queuer would actually tackle you to the ground, clamber over your head and grind out a fag on your prone form rather than give up a cab.