"As Fournier, her fiancĂ© and their son attempted to get their grocery shopping and other errands accomplished in the pre-Christmas chill, they were told there was no room for Cody’s full stroller.
Without hesitation, they had boarded the bus near their Browning Trail home and prepared to make the shift to the Bayfield Street bus. They had no reason to expect the upcoming transfer would take longer than the typical five minutes.
The first bus that arrived was crowded and Fournier agreed without concern to take a pass on it.
After watching the next incoming bus go out of service without a replacement, she became aware that the outing was going to throw her baby’s schedule out of whack. This was more of a concern than normal, since he was in the process of taking antibiotics for illness.
“The next driver said there was no room even though there were only 10 people on the bus and the front seats had been folded up to make space for the stroller,” she recalls. After arguing without success, Fournier stepped back and watched another 20 people climb aboard."
Is it right? what's the policy about baby strollers on buses?
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Thursday, January 7, 2010
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