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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWhy do you people insist on cramming around the train doors and barely allowing passengers to get off. OK I understand this when the train is full that people have to struggle to get on board but they do it when there is plenty of room anyway why? I have two dogs that when they are about to be taken for a walk get so excited that they cram the door. Human beings should have more sense. Many of them are the fat ones who are desperate to grab the last seat.
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I was once at Blackfriars in a large crowd waiting to get out. A large woman barged her way in. A man said "excuse me mmadam do you mind" at which she stop barging and said "no other way through" and carried on barging.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI was thinking this the week before last, not trains though, lifts. Was in Mexico on holiday and every time you got to the lobby the doors would open and there would be a wall of Americans trying to get in so we had to kind sideways shuffle out. Really started to get on my goat by the end of the week. Not once did they stay back and let it empty first.
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I was thinking this the week before last, not trains though, lifts. Was in Mexico on holiday and every time you got to the lobby the doors would open and there would be a wall of Americans trying to get in so we had to kind sideways shuffle out. Really started to get on my goat by the end of the week. Not once did they stay back and let it empty first.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHow do you know if the train is full or not before it arrives? You have to stand near the door in case it is full.
They let you keep dogs? I shall have to contact the RSPCA about this.
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How do you know if the train is full or not before it arrives? You have to stand near the door in case it is full.
They let you keep dogs? I shall have to contact the RSPCA about this.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWhy do you people insist on cramming around the train doors and barely allowing passengers to get off. OK I understand this when the train is full that people have to struggle to get on board but they do it when there is plenty of room anyway why? I have two dogs that when they are about to be taken for a walk get so excited that they cram the door. Human beings should have more sense. Many of them are the fat ones who are desperate to grab the last seat.
The issue is an annoyance though. I assume they're all ignorant foreigners or something.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWhy do you people insist on cramming around the train doors and barely allowing passengers to get off. OK I understand this when the train is full that people have to struggle to get on board but they do it when there is plenty of room anyway why? I have two dogs that when they are about to be taken for a walk get so excited that they cram the door. Human beings should have more sense. Many of them are the fat ones who are desperate to grab the last seat.
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A message to passengers on trains
Why do you people insist on cramming around the train doors and barely allowing passengers to get off. OK I understand this when the train is full that people have to struggle to get on board but they do it when there is plenty of room anyway why? I have two dogs that when they are about to be taken for a walk get so excited that they cram the door. Human beings should have more sense. Many of them are the fat ones who are desperate to grab the last seat.Tags: None
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