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Drivers protest over 'smelly' bus passenger

Published: 20 Feb 13 08:59 CET | Print version
Online: http://www.thelocal.se/46296/20130220/

Public transit officials in Uppsala in eastern Sweden were forced to make a house call to a malodorous man after a flood of complaints from passengers and drivers about the man's unbearable stench.

"Think of the worst odour you can imagine and then add 10 percent," bus driver Göran Frick said of the man's smell to the local Upsala Nya Tidningen (UNT) newspaper.

"The stench is awful and has gotten worse."

According to drivers, the man smells so badly that passengers often ask to be let off the bus ahead of their stops when he steps on board

In a last ditch effort to deal with the offending odour, frustrated bus drivers signed a petition demanding that management at public transit operator UL take action.

"As drivers, we see this as a workplace problem and it's barely tolerable to work in such a stink," they wrote.

The drivers explained further that they had been forced to replace seats used by the man because the foul smelling odour stayed in the cushions so long after the man had travelled.

Public transit officials agreed that something "had to be done" and on Monday decided to visit the home of the man in an attempt to clear the air.

They explained that if the man didn't improve his personal hygiene he wouldn't be allowed to ride the bus.

According to UNT, the man understood that people had complained about his smell and public transit officials, who also sought assistance from the city to help the man, believe the situation will now resolve itself.

"That our hope, anyway," UL spokesman Sture Jonsson told UNT.

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11:02 February 20, 2013 by allnotmoney
the smely man need help,a man is man no matter what condition,community should step in and help him,instead of banning him
16:17 February 20, 2013 by Svensksmith
They could send him to your house and you can scrub him down with your personal back brush.
22:02 February 20, 2013 by Flygger
Not only the back brush. A lot of nasty smells come from the mouth.

I hope allnotmoney could lend the poor guy their toothbrush as well. That would be the correct thing to do.

If he is mentally ill.. Then the authorities have let him and the general public down as well.

Instead of spouting off as allnotmoney has done.. I suggest anyone with the slightest concer, which allnotmoney has not displayed.. Should petition the social services department.

I won't be doing that as I really don't care one way or another seeing as I haven't been in near proximity to the minger..
05:36 February 22, 2013 by SimonDMontfort
"Public transit officials agreed that something "had to be done" and on Monday decided to visit the home of the man in an attempt to clear the air."

Are the last few words a pun...? Lol!
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