Following this week's court ruling, masks are now optional on public transit, including a close-quartered setting many people find themselves in every day: taxis and rideshares.
SAN FRANCISCO – Following this week’s court ruling, masks are now optional on public transit, including a close-quartered setting many people find themselves in every day: taxis and rideshares.Power Surge Short Circuits Livermore Neighborhood; 'It Is The Doorbell But It’s Fried'
Even though he doesn’t technically have to wear a mask anymore, rideshare driver Roberto Rebello told KPIX 5 he will continue to wear it while on the job for a few reasons.Rebello’s second reason, he’s nervous that he may alienate some potential customers if he doesn’t wear the mask. Meanwhile, Rebello said maskless passengers in his car doesn’t really concern him. “I’m okay, and I hope I don’t pay the price,” he said.“Me? I don’t care,” he said. “Some people wear them, some people don’t.”
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