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TTC says social distancing is no longer possible on vehicles and people are outraged

TTC今天受到火推空间站ued by its customer service Twitter account which states that social distancing will no longer be possible on the transit system's vehicles "as the city re-opens."

The tweet in question was published in response to a rider who posted a photo of the crowded bus she was on this morning, and she asked how commuters are supposed to social distancing in these conditions.

"Hi Victoria. As the city re-opens, social distancing will no longer be possible on our vehicles,"wrote TTC Customer Servicein response. "As such, if you feel that a vehicle you are on is overcrowded, I would suggest getting off and boarding the next one. Apologies for the inconvenience."

The tweet immediately gained attention, prompting criticism from hundreds of Toronto residents who say this attitude is extremely frustrating as cases continue to rise in the city and the need for social distancing remains paramount.

Others have also pointed out that contrary to the tweet, the city is not actually in the process of reopening and is instead partially shutting down thanks to new public health measures that came into effect this past weekend.

The TTC has beenstruggling with crowdingon its vehicles, especiallybuses, since the pandemic first hit back in March.

The transit system has introduceda number of measuresto try and curb the issue, includingdeploying extra buseson particularly crowded routes andimplementing demand-responsive bus serviceto supplement scheduled service.

The agency also recently brought back more than 280 of the 450 employeeson temporary layoffto meet rising service demand, but they've consistently stated that social distancing will simply not always be possible as ridership increases back to near-normal levels.

The TTC workers union has, however, repeatedly called on the agency to restore service to 100 per cent and bring back all furloughed operators, butthose calls have gone unansweredand service currently stands at about 94 per cent of pre-pandemic levels.

Toronto commuters are also taking this opportunity to point out that if the TTC cannot ensure that social distancing on vehicles is possible, the least they could do isenforce the mandatory mask rule.

Customers haveroutinely taken to social mediato express frustrations about transit users who refuse to wear masks properly, or wear them at all, sincethe rule was introduced, but the TTC has not indicated that there are any plans to begin enforcing the policy.

When asked abut the viral tweet by blogTO Tuesday afternoon, meanwhile, TTC spokesperson Stuart Green said it was simply meant to convey that ridership levels have increased, making physical distancing unfortunately challenging.

"I've spoken to customer service," he said, "and the tweet was intended to capture increasing ridership which was the result of businesses and schools re-opening."

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Rocco Signorile


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