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Home » Moment bus driver refuses to lower ramp for toddler in wheelchair before leaving him on road
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Moment bus driver refuses to lower ramp for toddler in wheelchair before leaving him on road

By staff13 May 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

Footage shows a bus driver in Croydon, London, driving off after refusing to lower a ramp to allow her disabled son to board and she claims that it happens “12 times a week”

22:11, 13 May 2025Updated 22:12, 13 May 2025

A mum has shared the moment a bus driver refused to lower a ramp to allow her disabled son to board before he drives off. The anonymous mum says that it happens “12 times a week” where London bus drivers leave her son stranded at the roadside and so she started recording his encounters.

In one video, taken at 10:45am on Wednesday, May 7, it shows her at the back entrance of the 197 bus in Croydon. She pressed the button to ask the driver to lower the ramp as she was taking her son, Charles, aged two, to a soft play session in a specialist chair. The male driver gestures for her to come to the front of the bus, telling her “it’s just a buggy” and asking her to “bump it up” – before driving off.

A second video, taken on their way home at around 12:15, shows a female driver who came off the bus to attempt to lift the chair on board. She got back into the cab when the mum said ‘no’ – and a supervisor told her to lower the ramp and the mum was able to board the bus, she said.

A photo of her son
A mum told how a bus driver left without picking up her son(Image: SWNS)

The mum filmed the incidents because this happens up to 12 times a week since Charles came out of hospital a year ago, she said. Charles has chronic lung disease and needs to be on a ventilator for at least 16 hours a day. He is fed via a tube into his tummy, and he can’t speak or walk. He was born weighing just 2lbs on August 8 2022 four weeks after his twin sister died.

Charles travels in a specialised chair which his mum got from NHS wheelchair services. His ventilator, oxygen cylinder, suction machine, and feeding pump, which he needs to take everywhere with him, are stored below the seat, his mum explained.

A photo of Charles
Bus drivers often refuse to lower the ramp for Charles, said his mum(Image: SWNS)

She doesn’t want to bump the chair up onto buses in case the equipment gets hit and damaged, or falls, or Charles’ feeding or waste tubes get dislodged, she explained.

The single mum, who gave up her work as a carer and in admin when Charles was born, said: “It’s awful and feels so humiliating when this happens, when I got to the soft play I was crying. Busses are Charles’ absolute obsession, and once this has happened I just want to go home but I can’t, I have to keep going for him.

The driver gestured for her to come to the front of the bus
The driver gestured for her to come to the front of the bus before later driving off(Image: SWNS)

“It’s really upsetting to be left standing at the bus stop watching the bus driving off. They just don’t care, all they have to do is press a button. Someone who doesn’t need the ramp isn’t going to ask for it. People shouldn’t be expected to explain their disabilities or justify their needs.

The bus pictured driving off without Charles
The bus pictured driving off without Charles(Image: SWNS)

“It’s discrimination just because it doesn’t look like a wheelchair, and it’s not fair. Some people have hidden disabilities, drivers have no right to ask them to discuss that. It’s hard enough for us to go out, we don’t have long before he needs to be back on the ventilator.

“Charles has to fight for every day of his life: once I manage to get us out the door I just need for things to go smoothly, that’s not too much to ask. All I want to do is get on the bus and have a bit of peace, not arguments. By the time we’ve had the discussion they could easily have just put down the ramp, it makes no sense.”

A photo of Charles in his chair before getting on the bus
Another bus driver tried to lift up the chair rather than putting down the ramp(Image: SWNS)

The mum posted the videos on TikTok where they got half-a-million views and other mum’s of disabled children said they have similar experiences regularly.

Rosie Trew, TfL’s head of bus service delivery, said: “Wheelchair users and others requiring use of the ramp have every right to expect to be able to use the ramp on every journey.

“Any unreasonable refusal to deploy the on-bus ramp is completely unacceptable and we are very sorry for the distress this has caused. We are working with the bus operator to fully investigate the incidents and continue to urge anyone who experiences issues like these to report them immediately.”

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