Maybe they're worried about someone boarding with an exploding soda can and
some nuclear hot wings.

-Max

On 7/27/07, Ellen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> eating and drinking is a security issue?  Whatever.  I guess security
> from slipping on a wet floor?
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> --- In [email protected], "David Patch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
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> > --- In [email protected], "Ellen" <ellengoodman6@>
> > wrote:
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> > > Interestingly, on the metro website, www.wmata.com, there is a "rules"
> > > link and "no eating or drinking" is rule #1.  (Go to how to travel,
> > > then riding metro, then rules).  The CTA website,
> > > www.transitchicago.com, has no "rules" link.  They only mention a
> > > photography policy. I guess they are operating under the anarchy
> > > system, everyone can do whatever they want.  Public transportation is
> > > a little more laid back in Chicago.
> >
> > Go to the "Security" page on www.transitchicago.com and you'll find
> > their prohibition of eating or drinking on transit vehicles, along with
> > the typical other stuff about playing loud radios, gambling, etc.
> >
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--Max H., moderator, Freecycle Olney, MD

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