A stubborn woman mocked other bus passengers and risked a £50 fine by brazenly putting her feet on a seat.
The woman was confronted after raising her legs and putting them on the one opposite her.
She got in a verbal row with another bus user.
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The woman then questioned one everyone was staring at her.
She mimicked them by using her fingers to open her eyes wide.
The inconsiderate passenger then outstretched both legs fully and put both feet on the seat in front of her.
The woman then sarcastically blew a kiss to one of those who confronted her as they got off the bus.
One onlooker filmed it on his mobile phone.
He told Need To Know: “She said something like ‘Why is everyone looking at me’.
“She then did a funny facial expression to mock people.”
The man added: “She had her feet on the seat which is disgusting.
“Other people have to sit there.
“One passenger then sat on the seat next to her feet.
“But after a while the passenger felt uncomfortable and moved seats.”
It happened on Monday (15 Sept) on the Number 92 bus on High Road, Wembley heading to Sudbury Hill, near Harrow, west London.

Putting your feet on a Transport for London seat is considered poor etiquette, is unhygienic.
Since 2012, British Transport Police can issue £50 fines for offenders doing it.
BTP has been approached for comment.
Emma Strain, TfL’s Customer Director, said: “We all want a safe and pleasant journey when we travel on public transport, and everyone should consider their own behaviour and how it affects fellow passengers.
This includes keeping feet off seats in the interests of hygiene and to keep seats available for others.
Those who don’t comply may be asked to leave our services and/or be reported for enforcement action.”
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