Golias official flagship store: A drunk man mistook the bus for a toilet and urinated inside the vehicle.

by hlti8014 on 2012-02-29 23:42:45

Back to the fleet, the drunk passenger went to the toilet and drank a cup of hot tea in the fleet office. After resting for a while, he gradually regained consciousness. He said that he attended a classmate's child's wedding at noon, and many old classmates hadn't seen each other for years. He enjoyed drinking and had more than one catty of baijiu. When talking about his behavior on the bus earlier, the man regretted it and hoped the driver would forgive him.

Around 2 PM on the afternoon of the 11th, on the rapid bus line 4, when the driver Wang Xianhong drove to the荷花路 (Hehua Road) platform, a 40-year-old drunk man with a strong smell of alcohol wobbled up. His legs were not under control. The man sat on the ground of the compartment after getting on the bus, his head was very low, muttering something. Several kind passengers wanted to help him up, but instead they angered the man. After the driver helped him find a seat, the man fell asleep with his head raised.

When the vehicle arrived at Songliu Village station, an unexpected scene occurred. The drunk passenger staggered to the right front door, lowering his head and started to unbutton his pants without any regard for others. It seemed like he wanted to urinate in the compartment. This action caused dissatisfaction among many passengers on the bus. A few female passengers behind quickly turned their heads away. The driver also rushed forward to stop him, advising him to endure for a little longer as there was only one more stop before the terminal station where he could go to the toilet at the fleet office. The man followed the advice and returned to his seat without properly adjusting his pants.

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