Not to mention the fact that after asking how I was certain that I wasn't displacing someone in need, you decided that my explanations wasn't good enough since it didn't meet with your observations, and essentially called me a liar.
Here, let me remind you of what you asked.
I was in the lounge. I saw his cart, the one he didn't even use. I sat on the nearly empty train, in a FC car with only 15 total passengers between Boston & NY, and there were only maybe 4 others who boarded the FC car in BO'S. The rest boarded at BBY & RTE & PVD. I watched my Redcap & the other one bring out additional people before the general boarding began; maybe 10 in total for a train that can carry 300. Yet somehow I deprived them of a prime seat. And somehow there were countless others in the station who never got help because of me!
I don't think so!
Here, let me remind you of what you asked.
You asked, and I told you how I knew!When an able-bodied person uses a Redcap for the sole purpose of "buying" their way to the platform early, how are they making absolutely sure that they're not displacing another passenger with special needs who genuinely does need a Redcap and early boarding preference?
I was in the lounge. I saw his cart, the one he didn't even use. I sat on the nearly empty train, in a FC car with only 15 total passengers between Boston & NY, and there were only maybe 4 others who boarded the FC car in BO'S. The rest boarded at BBY & RTE & PVD. I watched my Redcap & the other one bring out additional people before the general boarding began; maybe 10 in total for a train that can carry 300. Yet somehow I deprived them of a prime seat. And somehow there were countless others in the station who never got help because of me!
I don't think so!