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So where is the car for screaming children? Where are the special cars for the morning and evening commute when the school kids are present and riding? Where is the car for mother's with children period? Don't know how many times I saw women with kids in Tokyo trying to herd them out of the way or keep them quiet as people gave them dirty looks or snide comments about their children. Perhaps we should have stag cars for males and females each, then the family cars for families who want to travel together. Then we can have teen cars, young adult cars, middle age cars and elderly cars formatted and outfitted with necessities for each group.
Or are we just assuming it's only women who are groped, touched, etc on a train, bus, plane, etc?
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We used to have family carriages on Great Western trains... they were a lovely idea.
I was stationed in Scotland back in the late 70's and recall a few times where there'd be carriages designated for families and you'd be asked to sit in one of the other cars. About the only time that failed is when there was a big match between rival teams and then every seat was filled.
I'm Only Responsible For What I Say Not For What Or How You Understand!
I was stationed in Scotland back in the late 70's and recall a few times where there'd be carriages designated for families and you'd be asked to sit in one of the other cars. About the only time that failed is when there was a big match between rival teams and then every seat was filled.
On match days you'd be lucky if there was anyy train left... I think everyone was supposed to occupy their minds with just holding on...
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