Was on the tube on Sunday evening, sitting opposite a seat on which someone had obviously vomited/pissed/shat/all three and which was covered by an official clear plastic protective square with a sign saying not to sit there. A woman gets on, takes a looks, sniffs and sits on the next seat (ignoring any potential seepage), dumps her heavy bag on the offending seat next to her and proceeds to squirt anti-bac gel on her hands. We're fucking doomed...
Yep ! I have actually seen someone sitting next to a seat on fire, get the hump when told to get off because I was taking the train out of service. Tbf was only a very small flame !
This is our latest advice for a person ill on a train......
Was on the tube on Sunday evening, sitting opposite a seat on which someone had obviously vomited/pissed/shat/all three and which was covered by an official clear plastic protective square with a sign saying not to sit there. A woman gets on, takes a looks, sniffs and sits on the next seat (ignoring any potential seepage), dumps her heavy bag on the offending seat next to her and proceeds to squirt anti-bac gel on her hands. We're fucking doomed...