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Brighton charity calls for support for people exempt from face mask rules

by Frank le Duc
Tuesday 14 Jul, 2020 at 3:02PM
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Brighton charity calls for support for people exempt from face mask rules

A Brighton and Hove charity has appealed for understanding for passengers on public transport who are exempt from wearing a face mask.

The disability charity Possability People spoke out with the backing of Brighton and Hove Buses.

Graeme Trelford-Davies, from the charity’s engagement and inclusion project Get Involved Group, asked that passengers show empathy towards fellow passengers and did not judge those who could not wear a face covering on the bus.

Exemptions include disabled people, people with long-term health conditions, children under 11 and those with mental health conditions.

Mr Trelford-Davies said: “It’s simply about people being supportive of each other.

“I ask other passengers not to make unkind remarks, stare at or criticise those who are not wearing a face covering. It can make somebody feel really upset and uncomfortable.

“There are going to be those who have chosen to ignore the guidance – it’s inevitable – but we’d like to believe that they are in a minority.

“The truth is that we just don’t know every person’s individual circumstances and there are two sides to every story.

“Many more people are exempt than is in the public perception, we feel, and many disabilities are not visible. It’s not always obvious, so please be understanding and kind.”

Brighton and Hove Buses managing director Martin Harris said that there would be passengers who were exempt from wearing a face covering.

Mr Harris said: “I am also appealing for people to treat their fellow passengers with compassion, not judgment.

“That said, people who are not exempt must wear a face covering, particularly to protect vulnerable people who may not be able to wear one when they travel.”

Mr Harris said that bus drivers did not have to wear a face covering because they were behind a screen.

But they did have to wear one if they needed to leave the drivers’ cab, for example, to help a wheelchair user or a passenger with a pushchair.

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  1. SamC says:
    6 years ago

    Based on exemptions fro public transport – same likely to apply in shops.
    Government describes as a “reasonable excuse”, which also means you don’t have to wear a mask:
    – If you have a physical or mental illness or impairment, or a disability that means you cannot put on, wear or remove a face covering
    If putting on, wearing or removing a face covering would cause you severe distress
    – If you are travelling with, or providing assistance to, someone who relies on lip reading to communicate
    – If you are travelling to avoid injury or escape the risk of harm, and you do not have a face covering with you
    – If you need to remove it during your journey to avoid harm or injury or the risk of harm or injury to yourself or others
    – If you need to eat, drink, or take medication you can remove your face covering
    – If you are asked to remove your face covering by a police officer or other official, for example to check your railcard
    – According to the website Autism Eye, these rules around “reasonable excuses” also cover passengers with autism.

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    • Bimbledwadle says:
      6 years ago

      It’s simple. In 100 years. You are being asked to make an extraordinary afford to stop the spread of an extraordinary disease. Why is that a problem ???

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  2. Bimbledwadle says:
    6 years ago

    There are few people who can’t wear masks in these exemplary times. There is no excuse for the minority who , in their extremis, can’t have others to help them. Please stop diverting this epidemic from the majority to the minority. It really isn’t humanitarian

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