Assuming you're right that most people think masks are mostly to protect the wearer, how is that a bad thing?
Because then you get people feeling fully justified in saying they're prepared to risk catching whatever because they just don't like masks, can't breathe, makes them look girly, whatever.
I was nieve. I didn't think people could be that stupid. Even so, any fool should be able to see that if they catch it, they'll probably be fine, but the poor old sod they infect might not be so lucky. Unfortunately we need to have laws to protect people from their own stupidity: seatbelts being a prime example.
What is more worrying is that public transport operators are now sanitising their fleets to keep them safe... so what the hell were they doing before coronavirus?
If you want to know what 10 years of accumulated grime minus 10 years of the cleaning effect of just using something, and rubbing away the grime, looks like, look at a 10 year old bus that hasn't been used since February.
When I was child I took the bus to school. Before I got off, many of my peers would whack the bus seats, which would fill the bus with dust, smelling of vomit and stale cigarette smoke. I remember the driver complaining on one occasion and a child told him to clean the bloody bus, if he didn't like it.
What is more worrying is that public transport operators are now sanitising their fleets to keep them safe... so what the hell were they doing before coronavirus?
If you want to know what 10 years of accumulated grime minus 10 years of the cleaning effect of just using something, and rubbing away the grime, looks like, look at a 10 year old bus that hasn't been used since February.
I can smell the mould... are those mushrooms growing on the back seat?
An issue with socially distanced seating is people are being forced to sit in the same seat as everyone else... Just use the car.
The school bus used to have a thick layer of mould growing on the rubber window seals, which weren't replaced, when they perished. My brother and sister used to play corners which involved moving next to the window, when the bus went round a corner. One day a window fell out. Fortunately no one was hurt, especially as this was on the top deck.