25-09-2022, 03:18 PM
(25-09-2022, 03:08 PM)Ahnya Wrote: To me , I see it as handicap enabled. Ans priority for handicapped. But if no handicapped around , others can use , but make it quick , in case one does come along.Worst scenario is they wil shut-off their eyes and dozed off.
Similarly for the reserved seat . Others may sit but they should keep their eyes open to see if an elderly/ pregnant/ etc steps into the carriage, and offer their seats.
(BTW I'm not saying this cos I want to steal the seat from old folks. I am PG)
And IMO , the need to label certain seats as reserved is actually a sad reflection on the general attitude of residents here.