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Currently in the active section of the Supreme Court is a case regarding the use of the wheelchair area on public transport in this case buses.

 

 

See this link for the case >> http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2014/1573.html

 

 

Short link >> http://preview.tinyurl.com/hjjhjyn

 

 

Lord Justice Lewison :

Introduction

 

 

 

 

  1. This appeal has attracted some public interest, so it is important to be clear about the issue. It is not about whether non-wheelchair users should move out of the wheelchair space on a bus in order to accommodate a passenger in a wheelchair. Of course they should if that is possible. Nor is it about whether mothers standing in the wheelchair space with a child in a folding buggy should fold their buggies in order to make way for a wheelchair user. Of course they should if that is possible. Non-wheelchair users, unlike wheelchair users, will normally have a choice about which part of the bus to sit or stand in. Common decency and respect for wheelchair users should mean that other passengers make way for them. What is at issue is whether the bus company must have a policy to compel all other passengers to vacate the wheelchair space irrespective of the reason why they are in it, on pain of being made to leave the bus if they do not, leaving no discretion to the driver.
  2. For the reasons that follow I have concluded that that is a step too far.

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