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A man was seen with a snake on his neck on a Salford bus line in the Greater Manchester area of England on Monday (14). The 46-year-old appeared to use the snake as a protective mask. The information is from the local Manchester Evening News.
According to passengers, some were surprised when the man removed the snake from his neck and let it wrap around the rail of the bus.
Due to the new coronavirus pandemic, the use of a mask in the United Kingdom is mandatory. English officials say bandanas and bandanas are acceptable.
“Although there is a small degree of interpretation that can be applied to this (masking law), we do not believe that it extends to the use of snakeskin,” said a spokesman for the Greater Manchester public transport system.
Transportation managers in #Manchester have confirmed a life #snake it is not a suitable face covering.
It’s after a man was spotted with one on a bus in Salford.
Officials say scarves and kerchiefs are acceptable, but snakeskin is not; especially when still attached to the snake #Animals pic.twitter.com/LwjBvX30oE
– Animal News Network (@Animal_Newsdesk) September 15, 2020
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