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DW downunder December 17th 09 09:43 AM

Doubledecker overturns in Battersea
 

"stan5001" wrote in message
...
Odd, they've changed the destination blind on the front to show "sorry
not in service". What was the point in doing that?! It was
definately showing the full C3 destination in earlier photos...


For the benefit of Merkin tourists, and their NY lawyers.

DW downunder


Peter Beale December 17th 09 10:26 AM

Doubledecker overturns in Battersea
 
Ian F. wrote:
"Neil Williams" wrote in message
...

I'm led to believe that that sort of thing also goes on in the event
of a plane crash (where the wreckage is recognisable as such).


Yup. Pretty much standard practice.

But why? What's the point of it? It seems just as stupid as blurring
out registration plates on cars in TV reports - anyone on the scene
could see them anyway.

Peter Beale

Peter Campbell Smith[_5_] December 17th 09 11:18 AM

Doubledecker overturns in Battersea
 
Peter Beale wrote in news:7ouiqsF3rst58U1
@mid.individual.net:

Ian F. wrote:
"Neil Williams" wrote in message
...

I'm led to believe that that sort of thing also goes on in the event
of a plane crash (where the wreckage is recognisable as such).


Yup. Pretty much standard practice.

But why? What's the point of it? It seems just as stupid as blurring
out registration plates on cars in TV reports - anyone on the scene
could see them anyway.


The logic with airlines is that people may be put off flying with Air XYZ
if they recall seeing pictures of an Air XYZ plane in pieces. It's not a
new habit: I recall them painting over the logos 50 years ago.

I somehow doubt though that people will think 'better not get on that C3
bus, it might overturn'.

Peter

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Roland Perry December 17th 09 03:06 PM

Doubledecker overturns in Battersea
 
In message , at 23:33:58
on Wed, 16 Dec 2009, Richard J. remarked:
It's evidently Hird Rail Services of Doncaster (the logo on the truck
matches the one on their site).


Presumably if they do work south of the Thames, they'd have to be
referred to as t'Hird Rail Services.
--
Roland Perry

asdf December 17th 09 09:02 PM

Doubledecker overturns in Battersea
 
On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 11:26:33 +0000, Peter Beale wrote:

I'm led to believe that that sort of thing also goes on in the event
of a plane crash (where the wreckage is recognisable as such).


Yup. Pretty much standard practice.

But why? What's the point of it? It seems just as stupid as blurring
out registration plates on cars in TV reports - anyone on the scene
could see them anyway.


Because most people seeing it on TV aren't ever going to see it at the
scene.

asdf December 17th 09 09:06 PM

Doubledecker overturns in Battersea
 
On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 12:18:38 +0000 (UTC), Peter Campbell Smith wrote:

I'm led to believe that that sort of thing also goes on in the event
of a plane crash (where the wreckage is recognisable as such).

Yup. Pretty much standard practice.

But why? What's the point of it? It seems just as stupid as blurring
out registration plates on cars in TV reports - anyone on the scene
could see them anyway.


The logic with airlines is that people may be put off flying with Air XYZ
if they recall seeing pictures of an Air XYZ plane in pieces. It's not a
new habit: I recall them painting over the logos 50 years ago.

I somehow doubt though that people will think 'better not get on that C3
bus, it might overturn'.


It's not just a logical thing. It also affects the irrational (and
even subconscious) parts of the mind - the mental association with the
image of the fallen bus triggers an emotional reaction.

[email protected] December 17th 09 11:05 PM

Doubledecker overturns in Battersea
 
In article , (Roland
Perry) wrote:

In message , at
23:33:58 on Wed, 16 Dec 2009, Richard J.
remarked:
It's evidently Hird Rail Services of Doncaster (the logo on the

truck matches the one on their site).

Presumably if they do work south of the Thames, they'd have to be
referred to as t'Hird Rail Services.


panto Behind you!

The incident did occur South of the Thames of course, about half an hour
before I passed nearby on my bike. There was no ice at all then.

--
Colin Rosenstiel

[email protected] December 18th 09 02:38 PM

Doubledecker overturns in Battersea
 
On Dec 18, 12:05�am, wrote:
In article , (Roland

Perry) wrote:
In message , at
23:33:58 on Wed, 16 Dec 2009, Richard J.
remarked:
It's evidently Hird Rail Services of Doncaster (the logo on the

truck matches the one on their site).


Presumably if they do work south of the Thames, they'd have to be
referred to as t'Hird Rail Services.


panto Behind you!

The incident did occur South of the Thames of course, about half an hour
before I passed nearby on my bike. There was no ice at all then.

--
Colin Rosenstiel


Nice picture in yesterday's "Telegraph" even though it referred to the
location as Clapham!

And, the previous news reports referred to the "junction between
Plough Lane and St. John's Hill" when in fact the incident happened a
good few hundred yards away!

Marc.


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