Quote Originally Posted by ragingpup View Post
I guess I wasn't clear on what my concern was, as like others you seem to think I am talking about the creation of safe working environments. I don't have any concerns about safe working environments, I trust most employers, like us, will do the right thing and open when safe to do so.

The issue I flagged up was people safely travelling to work when they have no other alternative but tube or buses, which have we have seen have been full in peak times. So clearly, many employers have (hopefully) created safe places for their staff to work, but it isn't rocket science to see that when all of these workers are travelling together (all wearing masks and using hand gel no doubt) then without organising the transport infrastructure (numbers of people accessing at any one time, management of crowds), then the virus that is still passing amongst us will likely respread in cities at least. At that as implications for further implications on wider people's health and the economy when a 2nd wave and lockdown occurs.

Sorry but I don't think a virus recognises a "winning metality". It will only respond to well structured, well organised human behaviour that stops it spreading from one host to the next.

So, just to be clear, it isn't about employers and safe working environments!! It's about travel in cities. Hope that this is clearer **hangs head and weeps**
I think we've been commenting on different issues. Mine started by suggesting Perspex might be useful which isn't travel related
I was referring to owners of hospitality type venues, many of whom seem to be complaining they're doomed as there is no way of creating safer environments in their type of shops.
I was suggesting that with a bit of lateral thinking anything,s possible . If they don't have the capacity to think it through then there are many examples in the media particularly in Scandinavian countries on what's possible

None of my observations related to travel which is a different subject entirely