The chain's an automatic refusal on health and safety grounds. It could also be used as a weapon. Nutters that get on the bus may also "playfully" tug the chain - which will inevitably result in a fight.

Most people think they have a "right" to travel on a bus. They don't - just as they don't have a "right" to get in your car or enter your home. It's up to the driver to decide whether he/she will accept someone as a passenger. If I saw them, I'd drive past. Complaints are dealt with by ex-drivers - people who know the score.

What do you think of their chances of getting on ANY bus after those allegations ? The public seem to think bus drivers don't talk to each other, read newspapers or use computers.

"I don't cook or clean ......"

The couple, who live on benefits in a council house and plan to start a family ......
Beware of travelling through West Yorkshire, lest the stench of dirty nappies strips the mucous lining from your nose and lungs....