At BWI the other day, I was standing in line to check in at Southwest Airlines. There were at leat 40 people in line with me.
A woman runs up to the front of the line with her two teenage daughters and says "my plane is leaving in 45 minutes, can I go?"
The agent says, "you'll need to ask everyone in line."
So, she sort of yells out, "is it ok if I go ahead of you?"
A few people (myself included) were annoyed.
I mean, what are we going to say, "No!" Or, is she going to listen even if we did?
She's late and we should pay for that?
Look, stuff happens. You get a flat tire. I get that, but what if 20 people in a row do that?
What if the 40th person in line, who would have made it otherwise, now misses her plane because we let someone go ahead of us?
I don't know what the right answer is here: Be human and let someone else not have the hassle of missing a plane (thoughtful, sensitive) or ask the question, "are we rewarding the wrong behavior as a society, if we let people do this?"