27-04-2025 02:00 via thetimes.com

Surely we can agree on fines for making the bus smell of Big Mac. subscription

Times Online - his is a singularly dangerous thing to say, but I have a suspicion that the Liberal Democrats have come up with a rather good idea. The party has proposed ?1,000 fines for what they call ?headphone dodgers? ? those people who play loud music or videos from their phones on public transport. It is, of course, briefly enraging when some witless jabbering hag decides to share with you her affection for Charli XCX and Olivia Rodrigo, cackling with her friends and, through a gently mist
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