Camden New Journal - LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Published: 24 May 2007
Don’t be too pushy on bus
• I WOULD like to reply to Lucy Thomas’s letter and her remarks about open pushchairs on buses, which I think are a nightmare.
The people who are disadvantaged on buses are the elderly, as they have nowhere to put their shopping.
A large space is allocated for wheelchairs and pushchairs (taking up the space of six seats).
These mothers or nannies act as if they own the buses.
Incidentally, I have never seen a wheelchair on a bus.
It used to be that pushchairs had to be folded.
Mothers and nannies are usually young, fit women and it would probably do them good to walk a few stops.
Elderly people are much more frail.
In Sweden, buses open at the back for open pushchairs.
Why don’t we ever copy such good examples? ELAINE HUTCHINS
Strathray Gardens, NW3
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