Who does she think she is? Having a baby is not a modern innovation it has been going on for centuries.
If I had bought a first class ticket I would not have been best please to sit next to a woman with a screaming baby even if she HAD bought a first class ticket and would have been infuriated to learn that she HADN'T purchased the appropriate ticket.
It was quite correct that she should have been......evicted.
O god you have been sucking your limones de Ethpanya today Sqad
I quite like screaming kids ( well I did work in a childrens hospital for thirty years ) and reminds me of my own mortality but others do not .... but it is a journey for chrissakes
You have to keep your eye on the target - here is it is getting there / arriving
jno...that is not the point in my opinion.
The point being that a woman who had not bought a first class ticket seemed to think that a baby in arms...a screaming one at that.....entitled her to first class travel.
It doesn't.
Well, I disagree.
The baby was not "screaming" and did, indeed, seem to be behaving better than the frankly rather oboxious gits in that carriage.
Anyone who responds with
"And you have to respect your elders and betters" deserves to be thrown off the train :-)
as she had no appropriate ticket for this carriage she ought to have been directed to that which she was entitled to... .irrespective of baby.....there are priority seats in these carriages too....people pay for comfort after all..perhaps different had she had the appropriate ticket ??
Whether or not the other passenger was using a seat for her luggage is irrelevant. Had someone who had a proper ticket wanted the seat, no doubt she would have moved it. I'd be a bit miffed to have paid a premium price to travel when fellow travellers hadn't.
.....well......why can't ANYBODY with a bag or case or child or any encumbrance, go and sit in a spare First Class seat with an ordinary ticket?
That would lead to chaos and what would be the point of First Class tickets..it would be a matter of "first come, first seated."
I'm assuming it was the ONLY seat available on the train. In which case the woman should have been allowed to use it. The woman who put the luggage on the seat is the one in the wrong.
See donny's previous answer. In the normal course of events, I agree, but this was not "normal". The train company need to look at this really: and maybe a few of those passengers should be made to watch that video and reflect ...