This is disgusting, but double shots of vodka on the flight?I think that I have found No.1 for the list -
Passenger caught on camera peeing on plane seat
AN EXTRAORDINARY photograph has captured the moment an airline passenger peed against the back of a seat during a flight.
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What is wrong with these people???
Her feet are clean. No one needs to clean where her bare feet have touched.But then the strangest thing; she was wearing thongs and when on ascent she took them off and put her bare feet on the seat in front, then on her seat, etc, etc, during the whole flight one point almost on top of the seat in front. I thought the irony was she should have cleaned the seat after she did all her yoga stretches!
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this needs to go to #passengershaming. Im mean, this is Japan. Comeon!
But these were shoes on the backs of the seat when JR take such pains to keep the trains clean. IIRC almost all trains have a notice about feet on seats. It was just rude and totally inconsiderate, having no understanding of the accepted behaviours.My views are more relaxed. I don't understand the need to control what others are doing unless it is antisocial?
When feet are like that it means the passsenger in front is likely to be thudded whenever the other person moves. Although in this case it seems an empty seat when pix taken.My views are more relaxed. I don't understand the need to control what others are doing unless it is antisocial?
Yes - actually we were supposed to be in that seat but yours truly didn’t check the ticket and assumed we were seats C and D as we’d had for all the other train trips - oops should’ve been A and B. Their mate was in A which he shouldn’t have been in so we were probably lucky.When feet are like that it means the passsenger in front is likely to be thudded whenever the other person moves. Although in this case it seems an empty seat when pix taken.
Very quickly followed by the culprit behind being thudded when the affected passenger in front turns around and smacks him across the head!When feet are like that it means the passsenger in front is likely to be thudded
Very quickly followed by the culprit behind being thudded when the affected passenger in front turns around and smacks him across the head!
It's very easy to see how fights errupt on public transport. I have on frequent occasion had to fight the overwhelming urge to stab the hand of the person behind with a fork when they've grabbed the back of my seat as a handle to haul their fat **** out of their own to go to the toilet for the 15 millionth time on a flight.
What's wrong with a simple request to stop the offending behaviour?
Because by looking at the guys in the supplied photo you may be told in no uncertain terms to .... off and mind your own bleeden' business.
It's Japan and this sort of behaviour is antisocial, I would have been tempted to call the conductor.
ok. So you call the conductor. The conductor tells them to put their feet down. And then what? What has it achieved for the person who has called the conductor? A sense of satisfaction? (I genuinely don't understand this.)
Agree though, if it is considered anti-social in Japan then a Japanese person could call the conductor if they felt so inclined.