(21 Jun 2020, 4:54 pm)streetdeckfan wrote Which is why they can make use of the different card schemes that they can just show the driver.There's 2 current drivers telling you how it is in the real world of public transport. It's not part of our conditions of travel, I know you've highlighted what government said, but it's simply not the case.
I know when I was travelling without wearing a mask I purposely didn't say anything to the driver to see if I would be asked about it, and I wasn't (I did try on the first bus I got but I had to take it off as I literally couldn't breathe)
I'd be interested to see what would happen if a load of people on a bus caught COVID from a passenger not wearing a mask and the driver hadn't questioned it, who would be at fault? (hypothetically speaking of course!) I'd lean towards the operator being at fault as it is a condition of travel to wear a face covering, and the passenger was not, so they shouldn't have been allowed to travel
RE: Coronavirus and the public transport industry.