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to want to ram people in the legs with my pushchair when going through automatic doors?

94 replies

IWantAChickAndADuck · 11/10/2009 20:02

Surely I am not the only one that gets seriously fucked off with hoards of fit healthy people cramming through automatic doors, meaning I have to squeeze though with buggy + child + shopping when there is a push door right next to it that no one uses?!!?!

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AboardtheAxiom · 11/10/2009 20:04

YANBU

How hard is it to open a door?!

LowLevelWhingeing · 11/10/2009 20:05

Sorry, I'm not sure what you mean?

Are we not allowed to use automatic doors if we are 'fit and healthy'?

I don't get it.

LowLevelWhingeing · 11/10/2009 20:06

Oh I see, like in big shopping malls?

IWantAChickAndADuck · 11/10/2009 20:06

yes, but surley give consideration to those that would find it alot harder to hold open a push door?

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MavisEnderby · 11/10/2009 20:07

Yanbu,even more annoying is when they deliberately squeeze past/step over in front of you as if you don't exist like someone did in front of dds wheelchair yesterday.

PoisonToadstool · 11/10/2009 20:07

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aWitchForLifeNotJustHalloween · 11/10/2009 20:07

you mean you are just wanting to do it and you have so far restrained yourself?

Run over their toes, mate - they soon learn not to use lazy-man's doors
I had the ancient Graco tandem that had a stopping distance similar to an 20-ton lorry, so you get in my way, I run over your toes. simple, eh?

Saltire · 11/10/2009 20:07

Well I sometimes find it hard to push open those heavy non automatic doors!

LowLevelWhingeing · 11/10/2009 20:08

yes, I see. If there was someone with a pram I would let them get through first, but if I had shopping in my hands I would also go for the automatic option.

aWitchForLifeNotJustHalloween · 11/10/2009 20:09

ps, must clarify, only ever able-bodied lazy teenagers, never little old ladies with heaps of shopping.

IWantAChickAndADuck · 11/10/2009 20:34

Poison - not when I've a bus to catch
Mavis - so frustrating!
Awitch - came close today, very close!

and lifts too...they just all pile in pretending they can't see you!! Grrr

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HarrumphingAndBosomAdjusting · 11/10/2009 20:44

Lifts are terrible with a pushchair, as are trains, narrow pavements and often buses.
You are either treated with complete disdain, or as though you don't exist.
Normally, however, when people stop to help me get on trains etc they are teenage boys or young girls.
Which is pleasantly reassuring.

Meglet · 11/10/2009 20:47

yanbu. When I don't have the kids with me I use the push open doors and take the stairs. I get pathetically annoyed with it too.

InMyLittleHead · 11/10/2009 20:48

Well, I do hate it when people use pushchairs as weapons. But I always hold doors open for people with pushchairs, or help them carry the pushchair up stairs. See, I am a Nice Lady.

SCARYspicemonster · 11/10/2009 20:53

What really irritates me is the stream of people who keep coming and coming while you're waiting patiently for them to stop coming two abreast so you and your pushchair can make it through the door.

I am a fan of barging when getting off the tube and people start clambering on but I have to say I don't do it with a child in a pushchair. Using my DS as a battering ram makes me feel slightly queasy

costagirl · 11/10/2009 20:58

YANBU. I once wanted to kill people at the Tate Modern who kept hogging the lifts, with NO children with them, while those of us with pushchairs couldn't get in. There were frigging escalators they could have used.

Also want to ram old people who go out shopping on Saturdays and walk really slowly - they have all week to do it.

Tolerance is my middle name!

Saltire · 11/10/2009 20:59

They might have a hidden disability that makes them unable to use the dors that need pushed

kormaAAAARRRRGGHHchameleon · 11/10/2009 21:03

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IWantAChickAndADuck · 11/10/2009 21:04

stuff it...next time I will ram

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6feetundertheGroundhogs · 11/10/2009 21:05

Worse are the manual doors where someone just sails through it, without so much as a backward glance and lets it just slam shut in front of you....

RustyBear · 11/10/2009 21:06

costagirl - have you ever considered that those old people who have the audacity to inconvenience you by walking slowly may only be able to go shopping on Saturday because that's the only day they can get a lift into town.

costagirl · 11/10/2009 21:13

yes, i was being facetious.

RustyBear · 11/10/2009 21:18

Yes, I know you were, costagirl, I just don't find ageism funny.

costagirl · 11/10/2009 21:21

Sorry Rusty, didn't really expect to be taken seriously. Didn't mean to upset anyone.

Tho was quite irate at Tate Modern.

GhoulsAreLoud · 11/10/2009 21:22

I spend so much of my time pushing a pushchair that I sometimes forget on the rare occasions I don't have DD with me and find myself using those doors, or worse, waiting for lifts instead of just going up the stairs.