the "issue" is not that of the driver but caused by passengers on the upper deck being able to see over fences and into windows. How this poses a threat to children and animals I am at a loss to understand as well
Apparently when these people moved in, they tried to make out the cl de sac was a private road as well
Oh of course!
I assumed the OP's statement "
Residents of a cul de sac in a certain town are objectig to the introduction of double deck busus stating such things as
Invasion of privacy
Invitation to burglars
Puts children and animals at risk"
Would imply something about the double-decker bus being dangerous for kids in the street, specially a cul de sac street, but I thought there's not much different between a double-decker and a single decker being a danger to children and animals, unless the residents are worried about a double-decker tripping over when attempting to make a sharp turn.
Still, if you're right, if it's nothing to do with how the driver drives a double-decker in a cul de sac, but the issue is about people on the top deck being a danger to kids, then I agree with you, and I second your option, how on earth are anyone on the top deck going to be a danger to children and animals?
There's no way you can open any of the top deck windows, so there's no chances of throwing stuff out of the windows, so the kids are safe. Even if you could open a window on the top deck of a double-decker and throw stuff out, I can understand that this puts children and animals at risk, but just children and animals? Surely we adults are at risk too?
I suppose if a football player accidently dropped the FA cup from an open top deck, yes children can get hurt, yes animals can get hurt, no adults just catch it and run off with it.
Even if the residents are worried about hurricane winds blowing the double-decker over and into their gardens, surely same thing applies to trucks? But then again, the danger also applies to adults too. Beside, no self-respecting parent would let their kids out in strong winds, chances are the kids would be watching from their bedroom windows, see a double-decker blew over and smashed all those flowers in the back garden, and say "Cool! Now mummy can't tell me off for kicking my football at the flowers!"
