Overview
- Tabitha Willett shared an Instagram video from a crowded carriage and wrote “Do better London” after saying no one gave up a seat despite her Baby on Board badge.
- She added that an elderly couple beside her were also left standing during the journey.
- Responding to commenters, Willett said she would have asked for a seat if she were struggling and recalled being on bed rest and using crutches in a previous pregnancy.
- Transport for London describes the badge as a free visual cue intended to encourage fellow passengers to offer seats to pregnant travellers.
- No policy changes or official actions have been reported, with the incident driving a wider online debate about commuter etiquette and responsibility.