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Russell Howells's avatar

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.

anon's avatar

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?

dfieldman's avatar

Innovative, but a GROTESQUE masquerade that deprives the needy of the special privileges needed to effectively serve them.