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While this may not be the whole story, it makes that Eurostar crewmember sound like a jerk!
It's undisputed he was wearing the "wrong type of mask" rather than not wearing one. He changed his mask, other passengers supported him, and he was removed at an unscheduled stop. On the other hand, the article mentions a "heated argument," which suggests something less one-sided.
This article struck me for two reasons.
1) I've seen plenty of drunken yahoos get booted off Metra, and one off Amtrak (City of New Orleans, for smoking inside the train). All were for good reason, though the middle-aged not-belligerent not-yet-plastered barhopping group booted because one accidentally dropped a bottle from the gallery and struck a passenger seemed borderline. But the prospect of being booted from a train -- particularly an intercity train far from home -- by a tinpot dictator for arbitrary or half-assed reasons never really struck me until now.
2) I wear cloth masks. Multiple quality cloth masks I paid decent money for, wearing and laundering them in rotation so they're fresh. I'd prefer not to wear disposables by the box and add to the pale blue litter seemingly everywhere. But some international airlines -- no domestic lines as far as I know -- won't accept cloth masks. If this guy got booted for wearing a half-assed bandanna, that's one thing. But if he was booted for wearing a quality cloth mask, my sympathies are firmly with him.
While this may not be the whole story, it makes that Eurostar crewmember sound like a jerk!
It's undisputed he was wearing the "wrong type of mask" rather than not wearing one. He changed his mask, other passengers supported him, and he was removed at an unscheduled stop. On the other hand, the article mentions a "heated argument," which suggests something less one-sided.
This article struck me for two reasons.
1) I've seen plenty of drunken yahoos get booted off Metra, and one off Amtrak (City of New Orleans, for smoking inside the train). All were for good reason, though the middle-aged not-belligerent not-yet-plastered barhopping group booted because one accidentally dropped a bottle from the gallery and struck a passenger seemed borderline. But the prospect of being booted from a train -- particularly an intercity train far from home -- by a tinpot dictator for arbitrary or half-assed reasons never really struck me until now.
2) I wear cloth masks. Multiple quality cloth masks I paid decent money for, wearing and laundering them in rotation so they're fresh. I'd prefer not to wear disposables by the box and add to the pale blue litter seemingly everywhere. But some international airlines -- no domestic lines as far as I know -- won't accept cloth masks. If this guy got booted for wearing a half-assed bandanna, that's one thing. But if he was booted for wearing a quality cloth mask, my sympathies are firmly with him.