What do you think?
Queuing is a British staple and something that's often jokingly dubbed part of our culture, with "queue jumpers" regularly judged and treated with scorn. One mum believes it's "fine" to jump the queue "when with an infant", but received backlash when testing this belief at the airport.
The mum explained the situation and then continued: "It enraged some of the people in the queue, literally shouting that it was very out of order and that [there] was no such thing as baby class, and what is wrong with you people etc. Interestingly, every other step in the airport we were invited nicely by the staff to jump the queue."
A third simply commented: "Queue like everyone else!" Another said: "It sounds like it's allowed but I don't see why you should get [special] treatment." Another said: "If invited to by staff, or there's an announcement that those travelling with babies can go to the front, of course you can. If invited to go in front of someone else, of course you can. Otherwise, of course not. Even if a randomer tells you to."