EATING IN BUSES
Ban Imposed By Dunedin Council
“The Press" Special Service
DUNEDIN, June 20.
Notices are to be placed in buses forbidding eating in transport department vehicles, said the chairman of the Dunedin City Council’s transport department (Cr. C. J. Hayward). Cr. Hayward said that operators would not permit children carrying ice-creams to board their vehicles.
Complaints were received from time to time about people eating food in buses, but there was no apparent remedy other than banning the practice. Children, particularly on the way to school in toe morning, were in the habit of eating various kinds of fruit, and tended to Utter buses with apple cores, and banana and orange skins. Ice-cream was possibly the main cause of buses becoming dirty inside. Often clothes were in danger of being stained.
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Press, Issue 29236, 21 June 1960, Page 18
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