Blind dad in tears after commuters sitting in disability seats refuse to move for him and guide dog - News Summed Up

Blind dad in tears after commuters sitting in disability seats refuse to move for him and guide dog


Get daily updates directly to your inbox + Subscribe Thank you for subscribing! Could not subscribe, try again later Invalid EmailA blind dad says "life is hard enough" without facing rude commuters who refuse to give up their seats - despite being in a designated disability priority section. Amit Patel was reduced to tears and says he felt "humiliated" when nobody moved for him on a Southeastern train, leaving him struggling to find something to hold on to. "We’re already rolling out clearer priority seat signage on the trains that don’t already have it to make it more visible. "As well as priority seats, we offer priority seating cards and priority seat badges that our passengers can show to another passenger sitting in a priority seat, without causing a fuss or having to explain themselves."


Source: Daily Mirror March 29, 2018 10:30 UTC



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