Left over from COVID, or just British bus etiquette?

by HappySunshineGoblin

18 comments
  1. I had to go to urgent care yesterday (my cat bit me and broke the skin), and people kept sitting right next to me, even though there were plenty of free seats. I was appalled.

  2. It’s to balance the bus. If you’re all on one side the driver can’t do turns in one direction and in the other direction the bus will fall over. Simple physics.

  3. Nah that’s just a British Redditor trying their luck to get people to not go near them.

    I know because I put it there.

  4. Didn’t people do that anyway. They should have also told us that COVID spread by eye contact too, and those stickers could have stayed.

  5. Where can I get one of these as a badge that I just wear visibly whenever I get public transport, like those ones for pregnant women.

  6. It’s anti Covid and anti creep. Men sitting next to women on an empty busses are a scourge

  7. Someone sat next to me on the bus the other day. The bus was full at the time, but they didn’t move once there were seats available.

    I was speechless.

  8. You can tell how long ago Covid was by how many perspex screens there are at counters. No one’s taking them down but also no one is replacing them when they break.

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