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TfL to make half of Berkshire wheelchair accessible
Neil Williams wrote:
On Sun, 31 Dec 2017 02:27:32 -0800 (PST), Paul Corfield wrote: I don't know about allergies. I'm not knowingly allergic to anything but you may be correct. I appreciate you're enjoying the prospect of me suffering additional anguish from a force fed NB4L ride complete with ridiculous "disguise" but I doubt I'm that much of a sucker for punishment. ;-) FWIW I have noticed feeling a bit yuck on occasions on brand new buses and trains (and cars) of various types. It's not unusual for plastics to give off more nasty vapours in the first few months (e.g. formaldehyde), possibly you're sensitive to that and wouldn't get the effect if you used one now. The other thing that does that to me is newly installed laminate flooring or MDF (but not once it's been down a month or two and the vapour has reduced markedly). When installing it (which involves even more being given off as it is cut) I get a noticeably tight throat, too. Yes, that makes sense. Perhaps Paul used them when they first came in, when the ventilation was apparently poor, felt unwell, and has steered clear of them ever since? |
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