So This Is Christmas

Merry Christmas is such an infectious feeling I like to feel that way all year around.

So if you are visiting just before Christmas, just after Christmas or even here on Christmas day I am sure you will find something of interest for you and in the spirit of Christmas.

It may be said that Christmas is no longer a celebration but this must be spoken by people that have never had trouble closing their eyes on Christmas Eve in an expectation of what maybe left for them on the carpet under the tree.

I continue to look forward to the surprise on my Grandchild's faces to this day at Christmas events.

Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas

Friday, September 25, 2015

Safety Tips On The Portland Party Bus

By Della Monroe


The party bus is an unusual yet interesting venue for parties and celebrations of those special occasions. It is more convenient than other venues because you do not have to clean up after the event. It is not a fixed address, such as a building or a centre, and it is rented for the occasion. But there are some rules of thumb that you should take into account if you use the Portland party bus. This is not about putting a damper on the party, but these rules are nevertheless sensible and should be observed.

The driver has an exceptional level of responsibility in driving the bus. A bus is not an ordinary private car and it carries far more passengers than the latter. For this reason, you should follow a certain attitude of respect when talking to the driver, since your bad or inconsiderate behavior can cause them to become distracted from their driving or to drive poorly.

Firstly, never argue with the driver. No matter what the driver does, or their attitude, do not try to start an argument with them. For example, if they tell you to stop doing something, stop doing it. Do not try to backchat them or explain why you should continue doing it. This is because road rage, or irritation, can cause the driver to drive badly or cause their judgment to deteriorate.

Another issue is that you should not argue with the driver, about anything. The driver might sometimes tell someone to desist from something that they are doing, or give them an instruction. In such instances, you should not try to argue. Arguing is going to aggravate the driver. This can, in turn, cause their judgment on the road to become worse or affect their driving negatively.

Secondly, and once again no matter what the situation in the bus, do not offer the driver drinks or try to involve them in the party. The driver is not legally allowed to consume alcohol in the bus so do not try to offer them any. You may think that the party atmosphere is exciting and that the driver should be included, but they are not allowed to drink while driving and they are probably just going to say no politely. Do not try to insist.

Stay within the vehicle at all times. Do not extend part of or all of your body outside of the bus while it is moving. Do not stick your arms out of the windows or try to rise up too high above the bus if it has no roof. Bridges and other structures along the road can be hazardous if you are too far extended out of the bus.

You should always remember that the driver is merely a driver like any other on the road. They are therefore required to obey all the rules of the road in Portland OR, just like anyone else. Never ask the driver to drive in a way that is hazardous or illegal, or put pressure on them to do so.

In general, you should remember that drunken behavior and horseplay is a possible distraction to the driver. It is true that the bus is a party venue, but passengers should still try to show some discretion in how they conduct themselves on it.




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