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Originally Posted by Saaf_laandon_mo
By the way, no one has said that at all. No one has said that drunks on the tube should not be removed off the tube, no one has said that anyone harrasing another passenger whether they are driunk or not, should not be dealt with.
For me the biggest problem I have faced on the tube is lack of hygiene by a lot of fellow passengers. I have felt more discomfort from being in the presence of sweaty smelly dirty fellow passengers in the summer months mainly, then I any discomfort I have experienced from someone drinking on the tube?
Shall we implement smellameters at the gates/barriers, and not let anyone which a pngfactor 12 or above enter the tube?
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No instead you've said that you're happy for people to be able to get drunk on the tube then be kicked out, while ignoring that between getting drunk and being kicked out they're free to cause trouble.
Having suffered all my life with anosmia, I would love to spend all day being able to smell sweaty arm pits and stinking feet. Consider yourself lucky that you are able to, especially if you ever come home and smell gas. Some of us aren't that fortunate.
Course odours aren't going to give you a black eye, or gang up with other odours and push a tramp under a train.
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Originally Posted by Saaf_laandon_mo
You seen a couple of problems so there is a large scale problem that warrants a total ban?
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You see the tube as a public house?