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Wheelchair users and prams on public transport, whose priority


Who should have priority on public transport?  

144 members have voted

  1. 1. Who should have priority on public transport?

    • Wheelchair users
      122
    • Parents with prams
      10
    • Not sure
      12


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Besides, I don't think equality means treating everyone the same. To me, it means providing everyone with equal experiences as far as we are able. In this case, it would be ensuring that a wheelchair user would be able to ride any bus that is not full (or as far as is practical, e.g. if there is already a wheelchair user on the bus then unfortunately it is not practical for them to be able to ride).

 

The term you are referring to is not equality. Equality is making people equal. Period. No wheelchair spaces, no special treatment. Wheelchair users have privilege of priority in wheelchair spaces.

The term you are looking for is called decency.

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