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Shouldn’t Be Here
If you read the Tzitz Eliezer you will see he is looking for a heiter (based on the request of the questioner), in particular for occasions when people are davening in the aisles. He then brings a few reasons why and how a person could be lenient, and concludes that if a person needs to move into the shul to be able to daven properly, and to sit down and learn, it would be permitted for him to walk in front of a person davening, especially if he is in the aisle. In any event, he does not say that “bizman hazeh it is no problem and one can do it”. He would agree that for no good reason, it is certainly forbidden.