[quote=@Awson] I don't think it's that offensive. I'm saying that it's likely that social cues are entirely different for them because of their situations. Just like any minority. [@Antarctic Termite] I get that. And I'm sure that's what most people think. But my argument is that their job is more important to them. Edit: The bigger gap you see between yourself and others, the less you can empathize. The less you'll care when you have to tell them no. My final point: The woman in a wheelchair who checked my ticket last Friday didn't seem torn up about telling me that I couldn't bring in my fountain drink. :lol Her tone was entirely straightforward without a hint of sympathy. For perspective, when she's not there, the other staff doesn't stop anyone. [/quote] I wouldn't feel sorry either if somebody was so blatant. 'spose to hide that shit that way they have deniability. If there is a girl in your party, they'll have a purse and e'ryone can cram bottled drinks in there. If you are out with only dudes or alone, just cram that shit into the front of your pants. Handicap ticket people aren't going to ask you about your bulge, and you can past unmolested by anybody but the Coca Cola company.