What should you not do on public transport?

What should you not do on public transport?

17 unacceptable things people do on public transport

  • Picking scabs.
  • Consuming body excretions that should not be consumed.
  • Manspreading.
  • Sneezing without covering your mouth.
  • Reading a broadsheet newspaper.
  • Playing music out loud.
  • Talking of headphones…
  • Leaning on the pole.

Can you drink on public transport?

The alcohol ban came into effect on the Tube, buses, Docklands Light Railway, tram services and stations. In addition to consuming alcoholic beverages, it’s also illegal to carry open containers of alcohol on the public transport network. Carrying alcohol in closed containers is permitted.

What should you not do on a bus?

Teaching Your Child These Simple Bus Safety Rules Could Save Their Life

  • Never run to the bus stop if you’re late.
  • Never wear clothing with hanging drawstrings or loose straps.
  • Never stand close to the curb while waiting for the bus.
  • Don’t walk too close to the front of the bus.
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Can you be drunk on a train?

You are allowed to consume alcohol on our trains; however, we do not tolerate any anti-social behaviour. Under the railway byelaws, if you are deemed to be intoxicated we may ask you to leave the train or station.

What foods can go in a feeding tube?

Foods that are popular for blending include sweet potatoes, bananas, quinoa, avocado, oats, nut and seed butters, chicken, yogurt, kefir, various grains, and milk (cow’s, soy, almond, coconut, etc). Other liquids include water, broths, and juices.

Can you eat and drink on the tube?

Try not to eat anything offensive on the tube You can eat on the tube, but if you decide to eat your triple garlic kebab, or a whole octopus (as two extreme examples of strongly smelling food) you’re going to upset people. Try and avoid eating food that smells on the tube just to show consideration.

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Is it illegal to get drunk in a pub?

Everyone know it’s illegal to be drunk and disorderly and to drink and drive – but did you know it’s also against the law to be drunk inside a pub? Section 12 of the Act says “every person found drunk…on any licensed premises shall be a liable to a penalty”.