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Constricting or constrictor? Man uses snake as face mask

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Constricting or constrictor? Man uses snake as face mask
A boa constrictor (Boa constrictor) is photographed at the veterinary clinic of the Ministry of the Environment, in San Salvador on September 11, 2020.
AFP / Marvin Recinos

LONDON — Public transport bosses in northwest England on Tuesday clarified the rules on face coverings after a bus passenger was spotted with a snake around his neck and mouth.

The commuter was spotted on a bus bound for Manchester on Monday but fellow passengers initially believed he was wearing a colourful face covering, the Manchester Evening News reported.

"At first I thought he had a really funky mask on, then he let it crawl around the hand rails," one witness was quoted as saying.

"No one was really bothered on the bus but a man behind took a video. It was definitely entertaining."

Photos of the man, dressed in a white t-shirt and jeans, showed what appeared to be a python coiled around his neck and face but he was not wearing a mask as required underneath.

The use of face coverings is mandatory on public transport in Britain, to prevent the close-contact spread of the coronavirus. 

Some exceptions are allowed, such as for people with health conditions or young children.

A Transport for Greater Manchester spokesman said government guidance stipulated face coverings could be surgical masks, scarves or bandanas.

"While there is a small degree of interpretation that can be applied to this, we do not believe it extends to the use of snakeskin, especially when still attached to the snake," he added.

The UK government initially resisted the use of face masks in confined spaces such as shops as a preventative measure against the virus but changed its policy as the number of cases climbed.

The move sparked some opposition but not to the same extent as in the United States. 

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