If you are in one of the countries in Europe that is in the middle of this heatwave, they are at least not bothered by the possibility.
Also, liable. Someone might want to sue.
My girlfriend took notice of the 43°C in the thermometer this weekend.
That kind of heat in a bus ride with no Air-conditioning is going to get someone killed. Not to mention that everyone will suffer regardless and inevitably so.
This is one of the things that defeats me as someone who has been advocating for animal rights for almost twenty years now. How can I assemble some form of hope to establish non-human animal rights when the human rights are so clearly neglected and in some places even revoked these days?
I can't see the end of exploitation of non-human animals in sight when humans are so uncaring for one another and even willing to hurt each other.
I'm still revolted by many things such as the ones in this post, but I haven't been shocked by anything in a long time.
Last summer it was common practice to turn on the heating on the bus, to help cool the engine, they even did it when it was so hot it became a national emergency, and it was mandatory to turn on the ac everywhere in the country. They do this because they don't want the bus to die on the middle of the road. I even burned my leg once, it was so hot. The best thing about these buses is the backstory. The city got EU funding to replace all of it's buses, and instead of the brand new mercedes buses that everyone else got, we got some decaying volvos from a literal dutch junkjard, and the guy ran away with the money. Also, suing won't do much here, at this point our only option is to replace the government