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Commuters playing loud music to face ‘swift justice’ under Tories’ proposal

Bus passengers can be prohibited from playing loud music under new proposals put forward by conservatives.

Tories said that vehicles on train journeys can also benefit from the more forced implementation of existing rules aiming to overcome antisocial behavior.

Shadow Transport Secretary Richard Holden said passengers should “have to endure someone else’s shit music.”

While the railway fee is currently forbids music to play music, Tories will try to enable operators to properly implement the rules in the future legislation.

Tories will also take part in the bus services invoice passing through Parliament to expand the protections similar to passengers on the buses.

Bus passengers can be forbidden to play music loudly

Bus passengers can be forbidden to play music loudly (Getty/Istock)

Mr. Holden said: “Careless and disgusting behavior illuminates the lives of the traveling people.

“Taking public transport should not have to endure a president’s shit music choice, but exploded in full explosion through a speaker.

“Railway passengers should see the same laws to see the execution and fast justice for those who make people’s lives in misery, and bus passengers need the same laws to protect them against this problem.”

The liberal democrats have already suppressed for a similar action and fined up to £ 1,000 for the “headset dodgers çalış, which played loud music on buses and trains.

During his call for Lib Dem in April, TORY leader Kemi Badenoch expressed his concerns about how applicable it would be: orum I don’t know if most people who do these things can even pay for £ 1,000.

“I’m not sure whether it would work, we’ll have to look at it a little more, but I am very, very antisocial behavior, and I think this is something we can look more.”

Railway regulations allow a fine of up to £ 1,000, and the bus services invoice will give transportation authorities the authorities to create statutes and distribute officers to cope with low -level antisocial behaviors in the bus network.

Existing laws, passengers, who allow passengers to play music, cause travelers on buses or the abolition of personnel.

The Transport Spokesperson’s department said: “There are strict rules, including possible fines, including possible fines to prevent antisocial behavior in public transport.

“We also give more measures to help overcome antisocial behaviors on the bus network, including compulsory education for personnel on how to respond to events.”

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