Do students legally have to offer their seat to less able passengers?

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    • #1823081
      Mojobomber
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      I am almost 69 years old and recently on a trip to Melbourne with my sister we boarded a tram. Trams in Melbourne are mostly always congested with standing room only so we were grateful to get a seat which were the orange seats. Travelling a ways up Bourke St and a gentleman boarded. He tapped me on the shoulder and told me I had to give him my seat, which I did. He did look older than me but I thought it was a bit funny, especially when he got off a couple of stops later, jumped off the tram and ran! Maybe he just wanted to sit next to my sister.

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      sjdeez
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      I find you people in general have no respect for anyone, it’s a real dog eat dog world & don’t worry about how you win!!

    • #1823156
      MG
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      Children grow up copying their parents. We can surely say that the last 2 generations are too busy with their mobile phones and anything else going on in this society (social media, tik tok…) to take care of their children, let alone live by example. Manners should be taught from early childhood, and those children didn’t get that when they grew up, so didn’t know any better to pass it down to the future generations.

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