The bus driver suggests holding the torch chest-high, about 18 inches away from the body, and directing the beam on to the knees.
In those circumstances, what chance will a bus driver, a postman, or a person serving in our canteen downstairs stand?
We want the butcher, the baker, and the bus driver, the lawyer, doctor, teacher and the rest living together, not a separate ghetto for colliers.
He or she is no different in that respect from a bus driver or a train driver.
I would not argue that a public service vehicle driver, a bus driver or such should not be obliged to wear a seat belt.
How do we tell the bus driver and the nurse paying tax that their money is going on this accommodation?
I cannot see how the bus driver could possibly connive without giving consent, or consent without conniving.
Is the bus driver to refuse to pick him up?