6 Aug 20, 04:49 PM
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6 Aug 20, 04:49 PM
Bozza
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Join Date: May 03
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Originally Posted by duchy
Usually I would , seat poaching presses my buttons but from a sanitation point of view they’d already put their hands everywhere so it didn’t make sense to move them as if they did have the virus I’d get it too as the train surfaces are all wiped down and sanitised. It was safer to sit in a seat no one else had occupied. See more...
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How does that work on a long-distance service where, for example, someone could have booked Newcastle -> York and someone else Doncaster -> London, or do they guarantee not to book a seat twice on a journey like that?
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