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Undesirables on bus
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Originally posted by v8gaz View PostWhat do you mean 'you have no choice'? Have you lost your driving license? Have you been banned from all local cab companies for puking up in the cabs (or worse)? You can't get a bike? Did you fire the chauffeur?
There is NEVER an exuse for taking a bus. You are a contractor - start acting like one.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostRich people use public transport all the time, it's only the wannabees who feel the need to pretend otherwise.Comment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostRich people use public transport all the time, it's only the wannabees who feel the need to pretend otherwise.
Trains, on the other hand, are allowed, because they have a 1st class carriage with fewer undesirables.Comment
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Originally posted by v8gaz View PostThere is NEVER an exuse for taking a bus.How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Originally posted by Troll View PostCity centre traffic actually moves at the speed of buses (esp London- have you tried getting on the tubes recently?) so you are unlikely to make gains to journey times in a private vehicle
Bikes are so much better.Comment
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Originally posted by v8gaz View PostTrains, on the other hand, are allowed, because they have a 1st class carriage with fewer undesirables.
Modern trains appear just to have reserved seating within an existing carriage, no benefit at allHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIndeed. And then of course you have to park it.
Bikes are so much better.)... so they can fook off
How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Originally posted by Troll View PostBikes get in the way of, and slow down the buses (except in Bristol)... so they can fook off
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Originally posted by Troll View Post1st class on trains was useful in the old days when you had dedicated carriages and a conductor to enforce access
Modern trains appear just to have reserved seating within an existing carriage, no benefit at all
The Trans Pennine Express I get to and from work just has a seperate area of seating which can easily be accessed by anyone and during busy periods the conductors never bother coming through to check even if they don't officially declassify first class. The regular passengers know this and you see the same twats in there every time it's busy (half of them don't even try standard they just run straight into first). Whats even more annoying is that even on a declassified train, seating preference in first class is supposed to be with first class ticket holders, but again with no enforcement there is effectively no rule.
The (what used to be called) intercity trains on the other hand do seem to properly control entry to first class but I would still recommend trying to get a seat as far away from standard as you can.
As for late night travel on the smaller trains. I would think twice about travelling in first class, especially on the weekends. The Open access, plus the fact that standard class passengers may have to pass through to reach the toilets mean that you could be an easy target if in there by yourself.Coffee's for closersComment
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