Limousine Operator Thomas Harris says the panic buying at shopping centres made him “very sad” and he intends to “offer some support” to transport the elderly to a local shopping centre.
Mr Harris said “in the last two to three weeks… 90 per cent of my business has gone due to most of my work coming from international airports”. “My plan is to take the elderly to and from the shopping centre free of charge and help unload,” he told Sky News host Paul Murray. “Hopefully more people will follow suit,” he said. Image: Getty
Imagine how much toilet paper you could fit in a limo.
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