Passenger finds herself perfuma non grata on bus
http://www.thestarphoenix.com/life/Passenger+finds+herself+perfuma+grata/2543858/story.html
"Saskatoon Transit banned Alice Dwornik from one bus route because the designer perfume she dabs on herself every morning bothers the route's regular driver."
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