Go transit doesn't tell Super J. what to do. Super J. tells GO Transit.
Re: Feet off the seats
Super Jesus had his foot up today and took his foot down a few seconds after the announcement was made. It lasted about half a minute and the foot went right back on the seat.
- Martina
To be fair, his foot is on the wall, and his leg is on a seat, in an otherwise empty looking coach.
ReplyDeleteIntegrity and playing by the rules is something you do EVEN when no one is watching.
ReplyDeleteDoesn't matter if the coach is empty. And a dirty foot on the wall means whoever sits in that seat that faces outward could be wearing a white jacket that could get dirty but then again, if it's Super Jesus, he doesn't have dirty shoes.
Could really use Super J's power to remove a hydro pole that fell on the track delaying all trains to 'Shwah and the F'ville
ReplyDeleteHonestly I do this. I put my feet up. However, I lift up the padded seat. They are all attached by velcrove. So it's not getting the seats dirty. It's not hurting anything or anyone. When people board the train I put my feet down put the seat back until I know no one is going to sit there.
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