I see no reason why anyone who is able-bodied shouldn't give up their seats to elderly or physically disabled people. Being disabled myself (well, Autistic) I got into the habit of it already.
That's a problem too. I have what's classed as a 'hidden' disability(for the time being-it will get worse)and people have glared at me for sitting in priority seats(and my husband walks with a stick too). So...just visible disabilities, or all? I wear a medical ID bracelet, put people often don't understand the terminology that covers my particular disability!
I misread the title of this video as "Who deserves a train set more - a child or adult?"
I see no reason why anyone who is able-bodied shouldn't give up their seats to elderly or physically disabled people. Being disabled myself (well, Autistic) I got into the habit of it already.
People with disabilities should
That's a problem too. I have what's classed as a 'hidden' disability(for the time being-it will get worse)and people have glared at me for sitting in priority seats(and my husband walks with a stick too). So...just visible disabilities, or all? I wear a medical ID bracelet, put people often don't understand the terminology that covers my particular disability!