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<blockquote data-quote="Japes" data-source="post: 2270832" data-attributes="member: 277410"><p>Thank you. It's less brave than necessity! But, as a life-long public transport user, especially the years I lived in London and Glasgow, I've always been sensible and careful about it. I can drive and thoroughly enjoy it when I do get my hands on a car, but really don't need a car for most of the time. Normally shopping is done several times a week as I'm out and about in the normal course of my life, I have kind friends and colleagues who help out on the rare occasion I need something transporting which is bigger than I can take on public transport. I don't often get things delivered in term time, as I'm so rarely home normally and right now I'd rather not be risking other people doing that unless absolutely necessary.</p><p></p><p>I will say the buses are really not busy at all when I do have to use them as I am making the most of being able to go at quiet times for the weekly shop - so have not, so far, felt the need to cover my face other than with a scarf which I've kept in my bag. </p><p></p><p>There is no question, for this academic year of me not being paid, though my self employed music income is non-existent, so far, for this tax year! But what the new academic year will bring is another matter altogether. I do trust my workplace, believe it or not, to get this stuff right (eventually) and I know no-one wants me in unless there's no other option. It's a constantly changing scenario, anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Japes, post: 2270832, member: 277410"] Thank you. It's less brave than necessity! But, as a life-long public transport user, especially the years I lived in London and Glasgow, I've always been sensible and careful about it. I can drive and thoroughly enjoy it when I do get my hands on a car, but really don't need a car for most of the time. Normally shopping is done several times a week as I'm out and about in the normal course of my life, I have kind friends and colleagues who help out on the rare occasion I need something transporting which is bigger than I can take on public transport. I don't often get things delivered in term time, as I'm so rarely home normally and right now I'd rather not be risking other people doing that unless absolutely necessary. I will say the buses are really not busy at all when I do have to use them as I am making the most of being able to go at quiet times for the weekly shop - so have not, so far, felt the need to cover my face other than with a scarf which I've kept in my bag. There is no question, for this academic year of me not being paid, though my self employed music income is non-existent, so far, for this tax year! But what the new academic year will bring is another matter altogether. I do trust my workplace, believe it or not, to get this stuff right (eventually) and I know no-one wants me in unless there's no other option. It's a constantly changing scenario, anyway. [/QUOTE]
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