 I've allowed it to fall. You keep turning around, actually. Hey, we'll see you guys again back to my channel if you're new here. Hi, hello. I'm Lydia. This video is all about showing compassion for others. And in this video, I share three different stories about how people have treated me during this time. This video is important to me because it covers some of the most basic of things that people should do. And that's show compassion. You don't know what another person is going through unless they've told you. When you're not a stranger, you do not have a right to assume that someone who you do not know is out there for no reason. Let's take this bus driver incident, which I did post it out on Twitter. But I was getting on a bus to get my medication, which I needed to get through a day. If I don't have it, I can't cope. At all. Which is why I subscribed it. And I went out to get them and obviously I had to get a bus. Because I recently moved from an area in Kingston called New Maldon to Surburne. My family's here in New Maldon. I live in Surburne. I can't walk there. I have to get the bus. And this bus driver took it up on himself to have a go at me. So I can live with police stopping me and asking me where I'm at. What isn't right is for people on bus drivers having a go at me. I'm literally out because I need to get my fucking prescription and talk to my GBA. It's just fucking annoying. I then got back on this bus, the K5, where he was driving the opposite direction. And when we got to the bus station, he got off the bus. And rather than turning and going towards the depot, he turned to me and started shouting at me. He made it dangerous. The whole incident that happened is a story in itself, which I did try and tell. It really did affect me. It really did. What that had was ridiculous. And even now I'm still finding it hard to get buses. But I have to because I can't drive. Oh, sorry, we're filming on the... Oh, okay. Is this for the bus driver video? I just thought it'd be a nice little bonus. Because, you know, England's handling this whole lockdown thing so well. And in light of that, please read the most recent news report. So it's just popped up on my news, on my news app, on my phone. The date is the 5th of May. So the government scientist has resigned after breaking lockdown rules to meet his married lover. I posted on Twitter a lot about the fact that I do not go out unless I really have to to get my medication. So I was getting the bus to the pharmacy. And I got on the bus called K5. I got on that and this bus driver, you shouldn't be out. Me, I'm going to get a prescription, you still shouldn't be out. Okay, fine, whatever. He then decided to continue going on at me. And basically treated me like complete crap, just because. Then got my medication, got back on the K5, going the opposite direction to come back a year to where I live now. Because obviously I've been moving during this lockdown, which isn't ideal, but I had to move. So I moved and I was coming back and it was the same bus driver. This bus driver had a second go at me. And if I may point out, the UK guidelines, we are allowed out for a central reason. And to be perfectly honest, it's not a bus driver's place to determine what is essential and what is not. Another incident that happened was with some old woman, a bus star. And I do have them, I do respect the government guidelines and I only go out when I have to. This woman... Once I don't know how to give in, honestly. But she chose to have to go at me and back her. And we both wasn't there for her. You know, we're not here for random old people to start insulting. I don't care if you think it's because I'm young or that my hair's bright, that I'm out for no reason. I, as well as anybody else, know as the current global situation. It's really brought out the worst in humanity. There's one thing I've always thought, and I still believe, if you have nothing positive to say, don't say it. I have had so much hate throwing at me in the last year, it is unbelievable. Unless you work for the police or government, you do not have a right to tell anyone they should or should not be out. I'm editing and I realised that I missed that huge, huge chunk in this video. And honestly, I cannot afford to set my camera to sit and film this for a third time. I filmed it twice already. And I have used that most of the footage. So, the reason I made this video is because of the bus driver incident I talked about. I didn't fully explain what actually happened in that. Basically, I got on the bus at two different points on the same day with the same bus driver, who clearly is either terrified about this virus, which, fair enough, I understand it. But he decided to take it out on me. And it's not like he was saying a thing to everyone else who got on the bus. He literally said to me, shout out to the bus. It was horrible. And I was crying, and he got off the bus, started shouting at me. And I'm in public, and that's not what I do. I've already used to tears twice by someone I don't even know. Roughly enough, I hate going out anyway. I don't like the outside. But I kind of have to use buses because I really can't drive. I don't have a choice in that matter. Honestly, if the bus driver was that afraid of it, and I understand no one wants to take a pay cut or whatever, but the government are on what, 70, 80% of their salary that they get? I think you're afraid that we're a pretty good trade, to be honest. You're not going to get a deal like that at any other point. And, you know, I don't know what this bus driver really had, but I wouldn't mind betting it was because I'm young. I have bright hair. Probably thought I was just going out to meet up with friends, which I really wasn't. The wrong assumption people make are always so negative, and they would impact people, and then no one really realizes why. Yeah, just think for you to say anything. I just thought I had to add something in, because I've edited a lot out this video, and it just seems like it's missing something. I hope it explains it. If you do have any questions, feel free to ask in the comments down below. I didn't actually saw an outro for this video, so I guess this is that. But if you're wondering, make sure you stay safe. Follow the government guidelines. Don't write the law. Be good. And if someone says something that offends you, do not be afraid to speak up about it. That is what I'm talking about here. This bus driver was so adamant that me reporting him to TFL would not do anything. And TFL responded very quickly on Twitter and via email. And they don't give out the information about what happened in whatever goes on. But I have the knowledge that I've placed a report against him with some video evidence. I just thought I'd make this video to show that it's really not hard to show compassion for other people and understanding towards other people you don't have. You don't have to make assumptions about people. You have to make snap judgments and attack them for being out when you actually don't know who they are. I think I've rambled on and off anyway. Three minutes to the actual footage. Drill in literally half past 11 at night. I won't forget that.