mariposa84
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
I can't see it working - how would they enforce it?
My far too active imagination pictured people having diabetes being given "Diabetes Cards" which can be flashed if any one questions snacking.
Then there will be a market for fake Diabetes Cards amongst kids who fancy a chocolate bar.
Or people carrying syringes around with them as "proof" they have diabetes.
Then someone who really does have diabetes will be chucked off the bus mid-hypo, especially if they appear to be acting drunk.
But, imagination aside, I can't see it working - how would they enforce it?
That would only work if medical exemptions are easily identified from the towers.
Would people with diabetes treated by BG lowering medication be expected to wear a flashing light on their head?
Or perhaps some technology can be fitted to the seats - medical exemptions would carry a special automatic radio deactivation device in their pockets (or attached to their insulin pens).
If the sensor in the seat detects food and there is no deactivation device in the vicinity, the occupant of the seat receives an electric shock.
A similar device can be placed in hand rails to stop people snacking whilst standing.
Hi everyone,
Been reading about this in the news today and just wondered what other people's thoughts were about this...
I've read a couple of comments saying that those with a medical condition should carry a form of ID on them to prove they need to eat something...
I don't particularly like eating anything on public transport but when needs must I will and I always carry something with me to be on the safe side.
Did I sleep through winter and it's now April 1st?????
Worse. You woke up in 1984. Unlucky.
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