Pregnant, and with a Badge to Say so, This Woman Still Didn't Get Tube Seat ; Road Test Finds Chivalry Among Commuters Sadly Lacking in the Rush Hour
Evening Standard - London › March 08, 2005
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Evening Standard - London › March 08, 2005
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A BADGE designed to encourage chivalry on the Tube has been roadtested by the Evening Standard.
Introduced by London Underground, it says "Baby on Board" and is to be worn by pregnant women in the hope that commuters will give up their seats to them.See the full content of this document
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Pregnant, and with a Badge to Say so, This Woman Still Didn't Get Tube Seat ; Road Test Finds Chivalry Among Commuters Sadly Lacking in the Rush Hour
But on a 45-minute peak time journey on the Piccadilly and District lines from Covent Garden to Putney it was me...
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