As someone who completely understands how annoying it is when cyclists bleat about inconsiderate motorists, yet feel it is perfectly acceptable to ride on the pavements, jump red light and cycle the wrong way down One Way streets, I was really saddened witnessing the behaviour of two mothers, who really should know better, at Waterloo Station yesterday. They were both well dressed, well spoken and seemingly well educated women of about 30 years of age. They decided, in their wisdom, to take two buggies onto a crowded escalator going down to the Jubilee Line from the main concourse of Waterloo Mainline Station where there are very clear, large RED signs indicating that this is not allowed. They positioned themselves in the middle of the escalator, teetering dangerously, both with babies little more than 2-3 weeks old inside the prams, blocking the entire transit for other commuters pouring off the platforms.
A female commuter, trying to walk down the left hand side of the escalator, clearly in a hurry, politely said to one of the mothers "You do know that you are not supposed to take your buggy on here and there are lifts back at the top for you, don't you?" to which one of the mothers, staring forward blankly without acknowledging her replied sarcastically - "Yes", and totally blanked her. So Female Commuter, clearly irked, said "So you are holding everyone else up and blocking the escalator .... why?" to which the mother responded
""I've got to feed by baby ... B****r OFF!"
And before everyone on NVN starts jumping up and down about this, both babies were FAST asleep, not yelling for a feed!
The Female Commuter simply responded: "Yet another example of selfish mother syndrome". Then as an aside to me, standing behind her, "These London Yummy Mums have the attitude that because they have a baby in a buggy it gives them some kind of entitlement to behave like spoilt brats!"
I can't help feeling that had that same Female Commuter parked her child-free car in a Mother & Baby Space at a supermarket, not given up a place on a bus, blocked the buggy area on a commuter bus, not helped carry a buggy down stairs, omitted to hold a door open or in any other way impeded the trail blazed by other such Bodacaeic mothers she would have been berrated, sworn at and probably ripped to shreds publicly on this and other sites and certainly paraded as being selfish and inconsiderate.
It's swings and roundabouts isn't it? Partly due to the nature of my job, but more because I am polite and considerate, I am first in line to help mums with buggies when travelling but I did feel that these mums were horribly rude, not to mention short-sighted by taking the baby into such a potentially risky situation during peak commuter rush hour.
Surely, where provision is made for mums with buggies they should make use of it, secondly they should not blatantly ignore signs which forbid taking buggies down steep escalators and lastly, if they choose to ignore the former points, then they must take the hit and apologise when commuters, quite rightly, get angry with them.
For the record: the lifts were near the escalators, the mothers were neither in a hurry nor dashing for a train connection and they ambled off to a coffee shop together at the bottom of the escalator.
A Black Mark for those London Mums!