Okay I'm trying to buy a bus ticket home (my parents drove me here, but I need to get home before they're available to drive me back).
I called customer service and said "I have a knee scooter that needs to stay with me". And they said "oh do you have a wheel chair?" and I said "no, a knee scooter". And online they have "mobility device", but I'm getting the STRONG impression that they mean "wheelchair" by that.
But I don't have a wheelchair.
I do not know how to negotiate this and I'm terrified.
@Maenad it can't be uncommon for there to be people who walk with a cane or the like and thus require level access but only level access. Doesn't the online booking let you choose a seat? If it's possible to book with a human being I'd do that and just explain your concerns the very way you just did here
@gracie reserving a seat costs extra $$$
@amphetamine @Maenad that's true. Tho the stress of negotiating the booking procedures is a cost. I dated someone with avn, this kind of thing coloured their every day. For what it's worth it tended to come out fine if only for the kindness of strangers
@Maenad @amphetamine you'd hope at least one of them would volunteer
@Maenad @amphetamine you only need there to be one decent person among them
@gracie @amphetamine weeeellll... so far ~30% of people I encounter seem to think this is a purely optional thing despite the totally fucking obvious cast on my leg. I get a lot of "oh I need one of those" from perfectly able bodied people, and past bus experiences have shown me that a lot of people are more irritated that I'm in their way than sympathetic.