clapham_gull
Legacy Fan
- Aug 20, 2003
- 25,878
I've had quite an enlightening few weeks after my girlfriend damaged her ankle after a fall down the stairs.
She's been struggling on crutches for last few weeks in a lot of pain and I'm been accompanying her around London - getting to work, and tonight getting her on a train to Liverpool.
Complete nightmare this evening, trying to get to the train when hundreds of people are trying to push past her.
( We'd been told the platform early, but they didn't open our gate, letting people into another gate with access to the platform before us. Long story, but any "advantage" we'd had was gone, and the train she was getting on was unreserved seating. Fair play to Virgin trains, they put her in first class when I got help. )
Anyway...
I'm been astounded by the selfishness of people and on a few occasions the kindness of others.
I seen young people look at her then quickly drop their head into their newspapers rather then offer her a seat on the tube.
I had people "tutting" because they've been held up walking behind her.
But I've seen some older people instantly offer their seat up, or sincerely apologise when they've accidently bumped into her.
More than anything, I think I've observed poeple so wrapped up in themselves that they don't bother to notice others around them.
It's also made me think about my own actions, and realise what a bloody difficult life it must be for disabled people or people with mobility problems.
She's been struggling on crutches for last few weeks in a lot of pain and I'm been accompanying her around London - getting to work, and tonight getting her on a train to Liverpool.
Complete nightmare this evening, trying to get to the train when hundreds of people are trying to push past her.
( We'd been told the platform early, but they didn't open our gate, letting people into another gate with access to the platform before us. Long story, but any "advantage" we'd had was gone, and the train she was getting on was unreserved seating. Fair play to Virgin trains, they put her in first class when I got help. )
Anyway...
I'm been astounded by the selfishness of people and on a few occasions the kindness of others.
I seen young people look at her then quickly drop their head into their newspapers rather then offer her a seat on the tube.
I had people "tutting" because they've been held up walking behind her.
But I've seen some older people instantly offer their seat up, or sincerely apologise when they've accidently bumped into her.
More than anything, I think I've observed poeple so wrapped up in themselves that they don't bother to notice others around them.
It's also made me think about my own actions, and realise what a bloody difficult life it must be for disabled people or people with mobility problems.