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I was downtown Sunday afternoon walking up Pine waiting to cross at an intersection when I saw a city bus lowering an access ramp for a guy in a wheel chair. The ramp went down and as the guy rolled forward his front wheels got turned sideways and stick in a crack in the sidewalk just short of the ramp. He struggled for a couple minutes getting nowhere. ...anyway, I helped and lifted his wheels out of the crack and got him on the bus. It took be a minute or so of lifting each wheel and maneuvering the chair to get it up the ramp. The chair and the guy were not light... that's when I looked up at the bus driver just watching the whole thing play out looking bored and willing to sit and watch this stuck guy and offer no help. I never ride the buses so I don't know if this is normal. I get it is a crap job but this driver was pathetic. Is this what Seattle bus drivers are like?
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