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: Train passenger in coronavirus mask arrested for licking his fingers and wiping them over pole on Belgium subway #WorldNEWS #News A SUBWAY passenger has been filmed tugging off his coronavirus mask,

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Train passenger in coronavirus mask arrested for licking his fingers and wiping them over pole on Belgium subway #WorldNEWS #News
A SUBWAY passenger has been filmed tugging off his coronavirus mask, licking his fingers, and then wiping his mucus on a carriage pole.
The entire train had to be taken out of service and disinfected after this disgusting act was brought to the attention of staff.
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The man was having a beer on the Brussels subway with a mask onTwitter
The man then pulls the mask downTwitter
He then starts licking his fingersTwitter
Then starts wiping them on the pole infront of himTwitter
He then runs his hands up and down the pole rubbing his spit into itTwitter
He gets really into it for about ten secondsTwitter
The unsettling video of the potentially infected young man, who is holding a beer, shows him remove his mask and starts licking and chewing on his fingers.
Then he grabs and strokes the pole in front of him, really making a point of wiping his phlegm all over it in the middle of the busy subway carriage.
The currently unnamed passenger was arrested by Belgian police on Saturday as the incident went viral.
The Brussels Intercommunal Transport Company, who run the Brussels metro, tweeted shortly after the event to reassure the Belgium public: “Our metros are cleaned every day.
“The man (intoxicated) was arrested by the police and our security service.
“The subway train was withdrawn from service to be disinfected.”

Social media users were outraged by the man’s behaviour, calling him “disgusting” and recommending “criminal punishment” as coronavirus has started to circulate locally in Belgium.
Belgium currently has 314 cases and one death.
The UK saw its biggest jump to date with 456 cases and six deaths declared.


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