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Removing a squatter from my reserved train seat
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If I remember correctly in the circumstances where the seat reservations are not showing then, according to their own staff, its a free for all.Originally posted by kal View PostIndeed, virgin trains are the worst for this, half the time when I get on at euston the seat reservations haven't downloaded and one has no idea whether the seat is reserved or not, should be first come first served IMO.
Oh and if he was a bishop why wasn't he in first class, with the tens of billions the catholic church is sitting on surely that's standard?Last edited by Spacecadet; 19 March 2014, 20:15.Coffee's for closersComment
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Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostIn that case the train company has let you down. I wouldnt give up the seat if it wasn't ticketed, as I could have found one which wasn't ticketed if it had been done.So you did give up the seat?Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostThe only time it's happened to me before there was space in first class, so I went there and when the ticket guy kicked off I explained the situation, plainly refused and said that he's more than welcome to invite a police officer on board. None showed up. Train company got 2 fares and 1 happy customer and one slightly irritated customer.
The only way it could have been better is if they got 2 fares, and two happy customers.Comment
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When there was empty space, yes. It's only when there is no space that there's a problem.Originally posted by Bunk View PostSo you did give up the seat?Comment
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NOBODY EXPECTS THE SPANI........ Oops, sorry, wrong Church.Originally posted by zeitghostI think you can expect a visit from the church police.
As you were."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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FTFYOriginally posted by d000hg View PostYour airplane seat doesn't tell you who it's reserved for, you rely on your ticket.
You're lucky that most people are too British to do much. One day some burly fat drunk will be delighted to have a reason to lift you out of the seat when invited to do so... MarillionFan for instance
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Thats if there is a problem with the system, quite a few times they just haven't downloaded before they start letting people on, I just always sit in the unreserved coach now regardless.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostIf I remember correctly in the circumstances where the seat reservations are not showing then, according to their own staff, its a free for all.Comment
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Train I catch every day has half the carriage reserved normally. I'd say about 5% of those reservations seem to be used - the train is half empty.Originally posted by d000hg View PostIf you travel on trains frequently you'll see reserved seats are frequently not used - you get to the station the reservation is from and nobody appears.
People buy multiple tickets in advance and don't use them, or get on and grab the first empty, unreserved seat. If the train is busy you might as well sit anywhere until asked to move, rather than stand the whole journey.
One thing that pisses me off. Carriage has got 5 people in it. I get a nice 4 seater table to myself. Someone gets on and is determined to have their reserved seat next to me and squashes in. FFS the trains empty. In the past I have got up and moved to an empty seat.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Yeah, but then they don't want to get caught out finding they have sat in someone else's reserved seat.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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