I saw an awful, awful thing today, and I thought I would share it here.
I had to go to an offsite meeting today, in the centre of Edinburgh. I was late going there because I had an important bit of work to do first. By the time I was ready to leave, everyone else had gone, so rather than take a taxi all that way on my own, I nipped to the train station and went to Edinburgh Waverley.
Came off the train, and for speed to get to the venue, I went to get a taxi.
As I was walking up to the rank, a lady in a wheelchair came out from another platform just in front of me. It would have been to overtake her, so I let her go in front. We joined the taxi rank, it was pretty busy, but there were lots of taxis coming in, and more still coming in and dropping people off, then turning to join the rank.
We moved up the queue, and then there we were at the front.
And because the person at the front of the queue was a lady in a wheelchair, the taxis wouldn't pull up to the rank. The first couple I didn't pay much attention to, if they were company cabs, they might easily have had another call they were going too.
And then it became more and more obvious, as more and more drove past. One even drove up to the rank, light on, and then drove off again when they realised it was a wheelchair user. I couldn't believe it. I actually said so to the lady at this point, and she felt the need to apologise to me for holding me up!
You just don't often see that out in the country, and it really brought it home to me how much discrimination people face, and it could be every single day of their lives.
Rant over, I'm off to slink back into my den.