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Re: WMATA Temporarily Allows Bottled Water Consumption on Board Trains |
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Posted by TheGreatOne2k9 on Sun Jul 24 17:15:54 2011, in response to Re: WMATA Temporarily Allows Bottled Water Consumption on Board Trains, posted by WMATAGMOAGH on Sun Jul 24 02:23:59 2011. Or would you prefer hearing more coughing because someone can't use a cough drop.As long as passengers don't bother the cougher who is following the rules. Never mind if a train gets stuck and someone needs a mint because they need to raise their blood sugar (diabetics). Water is also used so someone can take pills/medications (as well as avoiding dehydration). If something happens because someone followed the rules, they may have a case against DC Metro in those circumstances (dehydration, diabetics, etc). In those cases (if the person survives) following the rules can pay off big time if they win a lawsuit! Can you deny someone from using medication? DC Metro can still ban french fries and large smelly meals if they want. Allow smaller candies/mints/cough drops as long as they clean up after themselves. If they don't, then you can use tickets/fines. At least allow bottled water (or anything that is closed). Don't clean up the spill, steep fine if you are caught. |
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