Transport union leaders have criticised a bus company for providing movable "shower curtains" as barriers to protect drivers from the spread of coronavirus.
The Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) hit out at First South West Buses after receiving complaints over the clear plastic film being used as a screen.
The union said it had asked for protective Perspex screens to be installed, similar to how supermarkets have been protecting checkout staff.
Video footage sent to the RMT shows a driver moving a transparent piece of plastic film which covers their door but does not continue up to the windscreen, leaving a large gap."It won't actually cover you properly, you've got to fight the bl**dy door to get into it and it doesn't actually
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