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Coronavirus and the public transport industry.

Coronavirus and the public transport industry.

RE: Coronavirus and the public transport industry.
(16 Sep 2021, 7:56 pm)Adrian wrote Is it a registered scholars service or a bus provided/operated by the school? If its the latter, I'd suggest they'd probably be within their rights to challenge it, but they *may* still be obliged to provide the transport. See: https://www.ipsea.org.uk/children-of-com...ed-5-to-16

If its a registered scholars service, I'd say its up to the operator. As far as I'm aware though, there's as much enforcing it by law as there is in a supermarket though - nil.

It's not a registered service as far as I can see. 

Looking at DCC's website it seems they're still enforcing the wearing of face coverings unless exempt. And if your child isn't exempt and doesn't want to wear one, then you have to source your own transport at your own expense.
https://www.durham.gov.uk/article/24031/...rom-school

Coronavirus and the public transport industry.
Coronavirus and the public transport industry.
Coronavirus and the public transport industry.
Coronavirus and the public transport industry.
Coronavirus and the public transport industry.
Coronavirus and the public transport industry.
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Coronavirus and the public transport industry.
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Coronavirus and the public transport industry.
Coronavirus and the public transport industry.
Coronavirus and the public transport industry.
Coronavirus and the public transport industry.
Coronavirus and the public transport industry.
Coronavirus and the public transport industry.
Coronavirus and the public transport industry.
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