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Question: Should you give up your seat to a breastfeeding mother?  (Voting closed: July 26, 2017, 04:42:32)
Yes, always - 9 (18%)
Yes, if you are not also a priority - 18 (36%)
Yes, if asked - 4 (8%)
Yes, but only if you are in a priority seat - 2 (4%)
If she asks nicely, then fair enough - 13 (26%)
No - it's patronising to the mother - 1 (2%)
No - it's her choice to have the child - 2 (4%)
Some other choice - 1 (2%)
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« on: July 18, 2017, 19:12:44 »

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Furious mother shames commuters who 'forced her to stand up' while breastfeeding on train

An angry mother has lashed out at a group of commuters who she says failed to give up their seats to allow her to breastfeed her baby comfortably on a packed train.

Bryony Esther said she asked fellow commuters if she could sit down in the priority seating area of the c2c train, only to be ignored.

The outraged parent took to social media to vent her outrage, posting a picture of her breastfeeding her baby standing up while passengers were sitting around her.

Ms Esther, from Leigh-on-Sea in Essex, slammed a group of men who she said clogged the priority seating area on the carriage with their suitcases and a bicycle.

I've put a poll on this one, as I suspect that some members may have different private views to what they want to say in public.
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« Reply #1 on: July 18, 2017, 19:33:44 »

Won't let me vote !.
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« Reply #2 on: July 18, 2017, 21:45:04 »

Won't let me vote !.

Odd ... what happened when you tried?
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« Reply #3 on: July 18, 2017, 23:15:58 »

Opened the poll trying to vote and got a message telling me that I already had voted .
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« Reply #4 on: July 19, 2017, 04:46:48 »

Opened the poll trying to vote and got a message telling me that I already had voted .

Votes aren't tracked in detail on our database ... I've confirmed it shows you as having voted in this poll, but I haven't gone back through and manually worked out how.  Very odd.  I have amended the poll to allow votes to be changed, so you should be able to see how it thinks you voted and update if that's not right.

On this poll, note that results can only be seen once you've voted.

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« Reply #5 on: September 03, 2017, 22:18:47 »

On this poll, note that results can only be seen once you've voted.

Noting that this poll actually closed several weeks ago now, our wider readers may be interested to see the overall result:

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Question:   Should you give up your seat to a breastfeeding mother?  (Voting closed: July 26, 2017)
Yes, always                                             9  (18%)
Yes, if you are not also a priority               18 (36%)
Yes, if asked                                             4  (8%)
Yes, but only if you are in a priority seat     2  (4%)
If she asks nicely, then fair enough           13 (26%)
No - it's patronising to the mother            1  (2%)
No - it's her choice to have the child            2  (4%)
Some other choice                                    1  (2%)


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« Reply #6 on: September 04, 2017, 09:11:00 »


 Actually I would give up my seat to a 'lady' whether she was breast feeding or not.

 Mind you i'm probably in the minority here, over 60, do not use facebook, tweeter, gizmo, and
 quite old fashioned.( Also as mad as a box of frogs).
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« Reply #7 on: September 04, 2017, 10:08:03 »

I'm curious to know how the use (or not) of social media equates to whether one does or does not show consideration to others.

As for the madness. Try these:
https://discworld.com/products/gimlets-kitchen/dried-frog-pills/

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« Reply #8 on: September 04, 2017, 11:27:23 »


 I was refering to the Mother's choice of social media, I suppose, to 'vent her disgust' to all her facebook 'friends'.
 
 Does this mean journalists now 'trawl' through social media looking for photo's of irate Mother's breast feeding babies?
 
 Perhaps I should join facebook, so that next time I get a 'dodgy pasty' I can reveal my shock horror to anyone remotely
 interested.

 Or perhaps I should stick to us more cultured members on this forum.
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« Reply #9 on: September 04, 2017, 11:31:02 »

Does this mean journalists now 'trawl' through social media looking for photo's of irate Mother's breast feeding babies?
Yes they do trawl through social media looking for stories. Standards of journalism are at an all time low partly because of this.

The media are very grateful to a certain Everton footballer for giving them a nice decent story to get their teeth into.
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« Reply #10 on: September 04, 2017, 11:56:17 »


  As I said 'perhaps I'm TOO old fashioned '
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