New public enemy Number 1

Now when someone says 'youth' or 'teenager' you probably expect some hooded chav who's about to stab you in the face, but I've noticed a trend of less horrific events which happen on a daily basis (which makes it pretty bad)
Elder people walking!
They don't even have to be a pensioner, though the majority are. I've noticed a trend of people being incredible inconsiderate and entirely blind to the world around them. If I'm walking along the pavement and there are people approaching I move to one side. The younger sort (usually under 35) move to the other side of the pavement and you have instant walk-past satisfaction. If they have a pram or whatever, I try my best to move onto the road and walk there.
But elder people!
I go to one side of the pavement (usually 50 metres or so before I walk past them) and they are completely oblivious and continue to walk straight down the middle of the pavement and hardly move. I just give up bothering to walk in the road and if they bump into me then that's their fault. Likewise if they're walking side by side they never bother to walk where one person is following the other and to avoid being run down by pedestrians I am forced to walk in the road... The pavements can just about fit 2 people. All they had to do is have one of them slow down and follow the other person... Us youths are perfectly able to carry out this simply procedure.
I mean, how hard is it to look and walk? At college between lesson changeovers it's entirely possible to pass by a group of 50-100 people within a few moments and not bump into a single one of them, even when they're approaching and leaving from 6 or 7 separate destinations. You just look where you are going and it's easy. But then these people don't have the common sense to allow 2 people to walk in opposite directions down the pavement when nobody else is about.
Really. The whole youth culture is a lie... It's the eldery who are really causing the issues. They don't even have to be that old, but past a certain age it seems like they don't care who is going where and that the world revolves around them. I really couldn't care anymore if I did bump into them, I give them 10-20 seconds reaction time and the whole side of the pavement to use and they ignore it. Sometimes I walk to the right side of the pavement very early on and they'll still walk into me as they'll cross sides and just walk right at me.
Grrrrr!
Elder people walking!
They don't even have to be a pensioner, though the majority are. I've noticed a trend of people being incredible inconsiderate and entirely blind to the world around them. If I'm walking along the pavement and there are people approaching I move to one side. The younger sort (usually under 35) move to the other side of the pavement and you have instant walk-past satisfaction. If they have a pram or whatever, I try my best to move onto the road and walk there.
But elder people!
I go to one side of the pavement (usually 50 metres or so before I walk past them) and they are completely oblivious and continue to walk straight down the middle of the pavement and hardly move. I just give up bothering to walk in the road and if they bump into me then that's their fault. Likewise if they're walking side by side they never bother to walk where one person is following the other and to avoid being run down by pedestrians I am forced to walk in the road... The pavements can just about fit 2 people. All they had to do is have one of them slow down and follow the other person... Us youths are perfectly able to carry out this simply procedure.
I mean, how hard is it to look and walk? At college between lesson changeovers it's entirely possible to pass by a group of 50-100 people within a few moments and not bump into a single one of them, even when they're approaching and leaving from 6 or 7 separate destinations. You just look where you are going and it's easy. But then these people don't have the common sense to allow 2 people to walk in opposite directions down the pavement when nobody else is about.
Really. The whole youth culture is a lie... It's the eldery who are really causing the issues. They don't even have to be that old, but past a certain age it seems like they don't care who is going where and that the world revolves around them. I really couldn't care anymore if I did bump into them, I give them 10-20 seconds reaction time and the whole side of the pavement to use and they ignore it. Sometimes I walk to the right side of the pavement very early on and they'll still walk into me as they'll cross sides and just walk right at me.
Grrrrr!