I formally report it every time I'm in a car that has the deodorizer turned up to 11 because it makes me nauseous. My worst one was a 30 minute ride to the airport in LA - I thought about just having them pull over and ordering a replacement
> I formally report it every time I'm in a car that has the deodorizer turned up to 11 because it makes me nauseous.
This is a good thing. I do think we're much better off now than we were in the 80s-10s (relentless, pervasive over-fragrancing).
But lately I've been running into the occasional Axe-weilder or odd desktop gadget that creates an airplane sized zone of unbreatable air. It might be time to dust-off some civil reminders about air quality.
Oh I lean my head out the window like a dog, I am not their friend and give no fucks about offending them, but riding so long having to breathe in 65 mph wind just because a gas station toilet spilled in the car is a reportable offense
I've had this happen many times. One time, I got into an Uber and it smelled like there were 100 kilos of cocaine in the trunk. Not joke, the car reeked of coke.
I formally report it every time I'm in a car that has the deodorizer turned up to 11 because it makes me nauseous. My worst one was a 30 minute ride to the airport in LA - I thought about just having them pull over and ordering a replacement
> I formally report it every time I'm in a car that has the deodorizer turned up to 11 because it makes me nauseous.
This is a good thing. I do think we're much better off now than we were in the 80s-10s (relentless, pervasive over-fragrancing).
But lately I've been running into the occasional Axe-weilder or odd desktop gadget that creates an airplane sized zone of unbreatable air. It might be time to dust-off some civil reminders about air quality.
Just say you feel carsick and want a window open for fresh air. They surely don't want puke in their car so they should be willing to oblige.
Oh I lean my head out the window like a dog, I am not their friend and give no fucks about offending them, but riding so long having to breathe in 65 mph wind just because a gas station toilet spilled in the car is a reportable offense
They get paid $300 (may be different these days) if you like in the car. The financial incentive for making you puke is quite high.
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I've had this happen many times. One time, I got into an Uber and it smelled like there were 100 kilos of cocaine in the trunk. Not joke, the car reeked of coke.