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Yes, I've seen this in person on both Brightline and on various trains in the UK. When I went from London to Leicestershire for a day on the Great Central Railway steam train, a family insisted that I was in their reserved seats, even though the sign clearly said "unreserved" - I just moved to one of the many other open seats. On the way back, 2 people got into an argument about a reserved seat, the lady refused to move even though the man insisted it was his reserved seat.I've also seen a passenger argue with an Amtrak conductor about blocking off seats reserved for people boarding down the line. So it seems like it's a lose lose - nobody is happy kind of deal.
Yes, I've seen this in person on both Brightline and on various trains in the UK. When I went from London to Leicestershire for a day on the Great Central Railway steam train, a family insisted that I was in their reserved seats, even though the sign clearly said "unreserved" - I just moved to one of the many other open seats. On the way back, 2 people got into an argument about a reserved seat, the lady refused to move even though the man insisted it was his reserved seat.
I've also seen a passenger argue with an Amtrak conductor about blocking off seats reserved for people boarding down the line. So it seems like it's a lose lose - nobody is happy kind of deal.