“Who tells us you’re not just fat?” : the hell of priority checkouts for pregnant women

by time news

It’s tacit: the basic rules of good citizenship require that when you’re in a queue, you let pregnant women, the elderly and those with disabilities pass in front of you. In short, all people for whom standing is painful. They are said to be “priority” for seats in transport, access to public places and certain supermarket checkouts. However, it is in this last place that the greatest cacophony seems to reign, in particular for pregnant women who encounter many difficulties in enforcing this right. Testimonials.

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