commuted in my undies again.. its the future.
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Its going to be pretty awful as it always causes absolute chaos. The roads are packed, you cant get on a bus, cycling is too dangerous through central London and this is before you throw peoples frayed tempers into the mix.
Still, at least these smug posters will have to be taken down as the 40% they are quoting is going to take a hammering with essentially what is a day and a half of delays
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you sure that they won't reclassify the delays?Originally posted by Martin@AS Financial View PostIts going to be pretty awful as it always causes absolute chaos. The roads are packed, you cant get on a bus, cycling is too dangerous through central London and this is before you throw peoples frayed tempers into the mix.
Still, at least these smug posters will have to be taken down as the 40% they are quoting is going to take a hammering with essentially what is a day and a half of delaysComment
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Dont live or work in London, and even when I do I dont use public transport unless I absolutely have to, so would arrange it so that I dont when there are strikes on.
I did like the Octopus option though."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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First I heard about the strike was 2 days ago.Originally posted by DaveB View PostDont live or work in London, and even when I do I dont use public transport unless I absolutely have to, so would arrange it so that I dont when there are strikes on.
I did like the Octopus option though.Comment
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