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What about smelly people.....they make it unpleasant to sit or stand anywhere near and that is something that is choice not disability!!!!


I had an appointment at Kings this morning and had to move seats on the bus there because the woman sat behind smelt so bad!! She managed to clear the row in front of her, behind her, seat next to her and all staning space in the vicinity, it was gross :-(

anapau Wrote:

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> I take my cello on the bus quite often - should I

> have to pay extra? It takes up the same amount of

> space as a small person!


The driver could ask you to pay full price for your cello.

But if you got a smaller instrument you could probably fiddle it.

Brendan, has a conductor ever peered over the lectern, pointed at you with his baton and said "Sir, you have an instrument between your legs that can bring pleasure to many but all you can do is scratch it"?

Or was that someone else?

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