Tradie faces criticism for three ‘disrespectful’ acts on train ride home – but not everyone agrees he’s a pig
- Tradie put his dirty boots on the train seat
- Photo of employee divided opinion
A tradie has been criticized online for committing three ‘disrespectful’ acts while riding the train home from work.
The construction worker was spotted on a train bound for Central Station in Sydney’s CBD.
An outraged passenger took a photo of the man and shared it with Reddit on Tuesday showing the worker with his “dirty” boots on the seat in front of him.
The man was seen putting his dirty bags and boots on the chair and leaving a gritty footprint on the fabric of the chair.
The Reddit poster claimed the man broke two more rules of train etiquette on his journey home: “popping Netflix at full volume” and “vaping.”
The construction worker was seen resting his dirty boots on the seat in front of him as he sat on a train bound for Central Station in Sydney’s CBD (pictured)
The post has received more than 400 comments, many criticizing the tradition for being inconsiderate while using public transport.
“When you’re in public, you have to pretend to be in public,” one wrote.
“This means headphones if you’re listening to something… keep your feet on the floor. Not on the walls, chairs or other furniture.
“If you can’t follow those rules, stay out of the audience.”
Another person commented, “My husband had a long day, but either way you have to have manners and respect.” That’s public transport, don’t ruin it all.’
“The biggest problem with public transport is the crowd,” a third person agrees.
Others, however, defended the employee, claiming judgment should be reserved because he looks like he’s had “a rough day at work.”
“Leave that guy alone. Probably his time to relax after a long day at work,” one person wrote.
“The real bullshit here is all the judgment…this human being is clearly struggling and all you guys can talk about is how dare they get the seat dirty,” another commented.
A third person added, “Maybe he’s going home after a hard day at work, doing a job that you would consider dirty or beneath you.”
“I agree he could keep his feet off the chairs, but you can control your judgment of others who get dirty with hard work.”
Passengers caught with their feet on seats can be fined $100 or fined up to $1,100 (Sydney train stock image)
NSW Transport asks travelers to be ‘courteous’ when using public transport so that everyone can enjoy it.
Passengers standing with their feet on the seats can be fined $100 if caught or fined up to $1,100.
Smoking on public transportation is also an offense and carries a fine of $300 and a maximum fine of $550.
NSW Transport is asking those using trains, buses, subways, ferries and light rail services to be “considerate” of others on board, including using headsets with mobile devices.