As a disabled person in a wheelchair this makes me angry. Yes, we get special treatment but there is no need to abuse this privilege by pretending you are disabled. My wife is a Filipina and we are often witnessing queue jumpers at the airport and even the local supermarket. They get a rude awakening when they arrive in Australia because Aussies do not put up with that kind of BS. Please show respect because you leave a bad impression on the good Filipinos who do the right thing.
As a disabled person in a wheelchair this makes me angry. Yes, we get special treatment but there is no need to abuse this privilege by pretending you are disabled. My wife is a Filipina and we are often witnessing queue jumpers at the airport and even the local supermarket. They get a rude awakening when they arrive in Australia because Aussies do not put up with that kind of BS. Please show respect because you leave a bad impression on the good Filipinos who do the right thing.
this seems global abuse by asians with non-formative years in the west.
spend enough time at departure level in any part of the world, and witness some walk to their pickup\cab\uber.
is it partly cultural?
Innovative, but a GROTESQUE masquerade that deprives the needy of the special privileges needed to effectively serve them.