A long time ago I lived in London for a few months. Hated it.
I was in a tube station and saw a blind lass with a guide dog. The dog walked under one of those chrome barrier fences and the lass kept walking till she whacked into it hitting her in the lower abdomen. She had to stop and haul the dog back. I saw all this happen a good distance from me and thought “
I’d go and help that lass out but by the time I get near her surely someone else will have seen she’s in trouble and help her out”. Naah. I finally reached her and asked where she wanted to go and walked with her to her platform and set her straight. I said “this must be a nightmare for you down here” and she said she tries to avoid rush hour but couldn’t this time around. That was like the last straw for me and London, couldn’t wait to get out. Only been back a handful of times since and as a tourist or passing through with some spending money there’s loads to like about it but as a broke student trying to work a summer job and make a bit of coin it was shite. All big cities have this sort of problem to some extent I suppose. I love New York and they’re not exactly known there for politeness and consideration either!