Anonymous wrote:I support Metro's no food/beverage consumption law because it keeps vermin down and cleaning costs more reasonable. I have no issue with water bottles. But inexplicably Metro allows riders to carry flimsy coffee cups on board as long as riders don't drink from them. Having been splattered with hot coffee when a "surfing" rider was unable to juggle briefcase, smart device and coffee container, I think that Metro should ban hot beverage containers, period. A dropped coffee mug creates a real mess and can splatter and burn other riders. This is a more acute safety issue than a french fry is a sanitation problem.
I tend to agree. Plus - I see a lot of people who do drink from them and then often they will leave it on the seat or the floor when they leave (sometimes with a little bit of coffee still in them).
The food rules don't seem well enforced and the coffee clause seems as though it must be impossible to enforce. I often see glass snapple jars and plastic bottles rolling around on the floor or tucked away, as well as pizza boxes, McDonalds bags, etc.