Smoking In Buses
Sir, —It is all very well to suggest that the authority of the driver may be invoked to stop people smoking in the non-smoking part of buses; but if, as occurs often enough, the driver himself has been observed indulging in the odd cigarette, what sort of authority is there to invoke? It isn’t the smoking that matters, but any ground for suspicion that there may be one rule for passengers and another tor the employees of the company concerned. The sooner and more unequivocally any doubt on this question may be resolved, the happier, perhaps, will be the relations between the public and an organisation that, in other respects at any rate, serves us with commendable efficiency.—Yours, etc, ILAM. January 19, 1963.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30042, 29 January 1963, Page 7
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