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Your legs work? Use the escalator not the lift!!!

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EW GURU
Latest post on 02 November 2011 - 15:03
I know a few people (my late mother for one!) who have a phobia of escalators - maybe that's the reason ;) personally I think who ever wants to use them should, I don't see them as being for any designated group. Far more worrying, in my view, are the people who use their buggies on the escalators rather than use the lift - I have seen people walk by/ ignore lifts to do this. If the lifts are full of people who could otherwise us the escalators (phobics excluded), how else are mums with buggies supposed to get up and down? ;) I don't like going on escalators with the buggy at all. I'm always petrified something might happen and I get really panicky if I'm forced to do it. It does my head in, though, when people run up to the lift and shove in - so clearly have no issues with mobility - and we're left waiting for the next one. Hmm - I agree to a point but not all mobility issues revolve around speed of movement. I can walk fast, climb normal stairs etc but absolutely cannot step up anything higher than a normal step height (nightmare when EK keep departing and landing in T2 and we have to use those buses with the high step!) To look at me you would never know that I have that problem. Maybe people have problem with taking large steps (as you get off escalator) balance or whatever. Even if they haven't they have every right to use the lifts - sorry to say. ;) It would be like workers complaining and saying why are all those mum's clogging up the roads on the school run when we are trying to get to work? why can't they leave earlier /later? everyone has a right to the roads -and lifts I don't think one group should feel they have a priority no matter how inconvienenced they feel.
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EW MASTER
Latest post on 02 November 2011 - 15:02
Everyone uses the lifts here even for one floor. It is as if they are allergic to stairs... I know what you mean about the metro as soon as the door opens its a free for all. It is like people who try to get into the lift as you are getting out or who stab the close doors pinning you to the doors. So many rude people here. All ME ME ME unfortunately
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 02 November 2011 - 15:00
Looks like I am not the only one with this pet peeve! Maybe people think that us SAHM who are out during the day have all the time in the world to wait for lifts as we dont need to rush to work ;-)
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EW EXPERT
Latest post on 02 November 2011 - 14:48
I know a few people (my late mother for one!) who have a phobia of escalators - maybe that's the reason ;) personally I think who ever wants to use them should, I don't see them as being for any designated group. Far more worrying, in my view, are the people who use their buggies on the escalators rather than use the lift - I have seen people walk by/ ignore lifts to do this. If the lifts are full of people who could otherwise us the escalators (phobics excluded), how else are mums with buggies supposed to get up and down? ;) I don't like going on escalators with the buggy at all. I'm always petrified something might happen and I get really panicky if I'm forced to do it. It does my head in, though, when people run up to the lift and shove in - so clearly have no issues with mobility - and we're left waiting for the next one.
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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 02 November 2011 - 14:46
ohhhhhh i know who & what you're talking about. it infuriates me too. thing is, people take their buggies on escalators because the elevators are full of the other lot!
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 02 November 2011 - 14:37
This makes me sooooo mad! And they have the nerve to PUSH and cut in line! And when I give them an angry look, their indifference makes me even more mad!
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EW GURU
Latest post on 02 November 2011 - 14:36
I know a few people (my late mother for one!) who have a phobia of escalators - maybe that's the reason ;) personally I think who ever wants to use them should, I don't see them as being for any designated group. Far more worrying, in my view, are the people who use their buggies on the escalators rather than use the lift - I have seen people walk by/ ignore lifts to do this.
 
 

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