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Rucksacks worn on the tube
In message , at 18:18:30 on
Fri, 30 Jul 2010, Neil Williams remarked: I think with some of them its more a case of their rear personal space is wherever their rucksack is. I don't have a problem with little rucksacks but I don't see the need to go on a train wearing something the size of a suitcase on your back. Not even if you're, for instance, taking the Tube to the station to go on a hiking expedition? Rucksacks are fine, but should be removed from the back when inside the confined spaces of public transport. In fact if someone has that much to carry why don't they just use a suitcase anyway? Thats what they're for. Trolley cases are *far* more annoying, IMO. And not much good for hiking Trolley cases can trip up those not paying attention, but at least the owners don't unpredictably whirl them around, five feet off the ground, as happens with rucksacks. -- Roland Perry |
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