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Post by capitalomnibus on Jan 23, 2024 9:28:13 GMT
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Post by galwhv69 on Jan 23, 2024 10:08:57 GMT
Don't get how this is BBC News worthy. There are many routes in London where multiple consecutive buses often drive past because they're full. I could complain about the 170 most mornings on my way to work as its full of schoolchildren when it goes past my stop
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Post by joefrombow on Jan 23, 2024 12:14:48 GMT
Don't get how this is BBC News worthy. There are many routes in London where multiple consecutive buses often drive past because they're full. I could complain about the 170 most mornings on my way to work as its full of schoolchildren when it goes past my stop Because it effects an MP
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Post by greenboy on Jan 23, 2024 13:02:22 GMT
Don't get how this is BBC News worthy. There are many routes in London where multiple consecutive buses often drive past because they're full. I could complain about the 170 most mornings on my way to work as its full of schoolchildren when it goes past my stop Indeed it baffled me as to what's newsworthy about it, the same scenario happens everyday at various locations. Obviously the TfL requirement for drivers to stop at every bus stop doesn't apply if the bus is full and the comments attributed to "the ticket inspector" sound highly dubious to me.
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Post by greenboy on Jan 27, 2024 21:11:16 GMT
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