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Journey by Journey => Wales local journeys => Topic started by: grahame on July 17, 2020, 07:58:47



Title: Ban on talking on mobile phones while travelling on trains in Wales
Post by: grahame on July 17, 2020, 07:58:47
From Daily Mail (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8530449/Wales-BANS-public-transport-users-talking-mobile-phones-new-coronavirus-rules.html)

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Wales BANS public transport users from talking on mobile phones, reading newspapers, eating food or running for the bus in new Covid rules

Rules also order passengers not to run through bus or train stations

Operators were told they could bring in the changes from last Monday

Only 18 new Covid-19 cases were identified in Wales today, taking total to 16,871


Title: Re: Ban on talking on mobile phones while travelling on trains in Wales
Post by: phile on July 17, 2020, 11:14:49
From Daily Mail (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8530449/Wales-BANS-public-transport-users-talking-mobile-phones-new-coronavirus-rules.html)

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Wales BANS public transport users from talking on mobile phones, reading newspapers, eating food or running for the bus in new Covid rules

Rules also order passengers not to run through bus or train stations

Operators were told they could bring in the changes from last Monday

Only 18 new Covid-19 cases were identified in Wales today, taking total to 16,871

I thought it was either a wind up when I first saw it or I had got my dates mixed up and it was April 1st today.


Title: Re: Ban on talking on mobile phones while travelling on trains in Wales
Post by: eightonedee on July 17, 2020, 11:18:13
....but only on Sundays?


Title: Re: Ban on talking on mobile phones while travelling on trains in Wales
Post by: broadgage on July 17, 2020, 13:13:26
Latest nuttiness from local government.
"Oh officer, I was out running as is permitted for exercise, but became fatigued and decided to get a bus, I was not running FOR the bus"

"Oh officer I was not actually reading the paper, just looking at the pictures, and deciding which bits to read later after alighting"

I expect that the police will look forward to enforcing this, and perhaps "over interpreting"

"carrying sandwiches, with intent to consume them on a bus"
"Walking too quickly, which we consider to be running"
"carrying a newspaper near a public transport facility"
"talking to himself and possibly using a concealed hand free cellphone"
"sending a text message, which we consider to be similar to talking"
"wearing a running vest and trainers at a station, with intent to run"


Title: Re: Ban on talking on mobile phones while travelling on trains in Wales
Post by: stuving on July 17, 2020, 13:46:01
From Daily Mail (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8530449/Wales-BANS-public-transport-users-talking-mobile-phones-new-coronavirus-rules.html)

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Wales BANS public transport users from talking on mobile phones, reading newspapers, eating food or running for the bus in new Covid rules

Rules also order passengers not to run through bus or train stations

Operators were told they could bring in the changes from last Monday

Only 18 new Covid-19 cases were identified in Wales today, taking total to 16,871

I thought it was either a wind up when I first saw it or I had got my dates mixed up and it was April 1st today.

It's the Mail. So it's a bit of both.


Title: Re: Ban on talking on mobile phones while travelling on trains in Wales
Post by: Robin Summerhill on July 17, 2020, 16:30:13
I thought it was either a wind up when I first saw it or I had got my dates mixed up and it was April 1st today.

I saw it was quoted from the Mail. 'Nuff said...


Title: Re: Ban on talking on mobile phones while travelling on trains in Wales
Post by: JontyMort on July 17, 2020, 21:19:05
Latest nuttiness from local government.
"Oh officer, I was out running as is permitted for exercise, but became fatigued and decided to get a bus, I was not running FOR the bus"

"Oh officer I was not actually reading the paper, just looking at the pictures, and deciding which bits to read later after alighting"

I expect that the police will look forward to enforcing this, and perhaps "over interpreting"

"carrying sandwiches, with intent to consume them on a bus"
"Walking too quickly, which we consider to be running"
"carrying a newspaper near a public transport facility"
"talking to himself and possibly using a concealed hand free cellphone"
"sending a text message, which we consider to be similar to talking"
"wearing a running vest and trainers at a station, with intent to run"

Not to mention, taking a call at Bristol Parkway with intent to continue it in Wales.



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