The key point is no one should one have to ask you or her to move shit. It's common courtesy that if you see people boarding, you keep your crap to yourself. If after the train is in motion and there's space available to you and it's an express train, then feel free.
I pulled this from GO Transit By-Laws No. 2 - All of their by-laws are on their website - and you should encourage your readers to write into GO to have enforcement apply these rules and ticket those "donkeys" that refuse to act in an appropriate manner. Behaviour 3.29 No person shall commit an act contrary to respectful and customary behaviour which may detract from the overall enjoyment of the transit system, including but not limited to: (a) placing his or her foot or feet on a vehicle seat or laying thereon any object that may soil it; or (b) lying down on a bench, seat or floor of any vehicle or property of the Corporation; or (c) riding, hanging or standing on any exterior portion of a vehicle; or (d) leaning out of or project any part of his or her body through any window or opening of any vehicle.
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Setting someone on fire is NOT nice. But it is FUNNY.
If you ask this person shed be happy to move it I'm sure:).
@Greg
The key point is no one should one have to ask you or her to move shit. It's common courtesy that if you see people boarding, you keep your crap to yourself. If after the train is in motion and there's space available to you and it's an express train, then feel free.
I pulled this from GO Transit By-Laws No. 2 - All of their by-laws are on their website - and you should encourage your readers to write into GO to have enforcement apply these rules and ticket those "donkeys" that refuse to act in an appropriate manner.
Behaviour
3.29 No person shall commit an act contrary to respectful and customary behaviour which may detract from the overall enjoyment of the transit system, including but not limited to:
(a) placing his or her foot or feet on a vehicle seat or laying thereon any object that may soil it; or
(b) lying down on a bench, seat or floor of any vehicle or property of the Corporation; or
(c) riding, hanging or standing on any exterior portion of a vehicle; or
(d) leaning out of or project any part of his or her body through any window or opening of any vehicle.
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