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I had to use the tube today and had the pleasure of some eejit wearing a
rucksack in front of me constantly swivelling it about and bumping me. Happily I managed to get my own back when I got off the train by just shoving past their rucksack and almost knocking them over but shouldn't there be some sort of bylaw for not wearing huge rucksacks to deal with these sorts of idiots who seem to think they're still trecking in nepal even when squashed on the victoria line? B2003 |
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On Fri, 30 Jul 2010 15:10:03 +0100
Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 08:51:35 on Fri, 30 Jul 2010, d remarked: I had to use the tube today and had the pleasure of some eejit wearing a rucksack in front of me constantly swivelling it about and bumping me. I had someone like that bumping me every few minutes on a full-and-standing Cambridge train one morning. And the wearer almost got violent when I politely (no, really) asked him to stop it. Rucksack wearers generally have no concept of their "rear facing" personal space. I think with some of them its more a case of their rear personal space is wherever their rucksack is. I don't have a problem with little rucksacks but I don't see the need to go on a train wearing something the size of a suitcase on your back. In fact if someone has that much to carry why don't they just use a suitcase anyway? Thats what they're for. B2003 |
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On 30 July, 15:44, wrote:
On Fri, 30 Jul 2010 15:10:03 +0100 Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 08:51:35 on Fri, 30 Jul 2010, remarked: I had to use the tube today and had the pleasure of some eejit wearing a rucksack in front of me constantly swivelling it about and bumping me. I had someone like that bumping me every few minutes on a full-and-standing Cambridge train one morning. And the wearer almost got violent when I politely (no, really) asked him to stop it. Rucksack wearers generally have no concept of their "rear facing" personal space. I think with some of them its more a case of their rear personal space is wherever their rucksack is. I don't have a problem with little rucksacks but I don't see the need to go on a train wearing something the size of a suitcase on your back. In fact if someone has that much to carry why don't they just use a suitcase anyway? Thats what they're for. B2003 Er, no. Suitcases are for stacking. Rucksacks are for carrying. I could carry a helluva lot more weight in a rucksack than a suitcase of equivalent capacity. Neither are great in crowded trains without a luggage space. |
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![]() On Jul 30, 9:51*am, wrote: I had to use the tube today and had the pleasure of some eejit wearing a rucksack in front of me constantly swivelling it about and bumping me. Happily I managed to get my own back when I got off the train by just shoving past their rucksack and almost knocking them over but shouldn't there be some sort of bylaw for not wearing huge rucksacks to deal with these sorts of idiots who seem to think they're still trecking in nepal even when squashed on the victoria line? I had this happen twice recently, and politely spoke to both of the rucksack wearers. The first was a girl from up north who was very apologetic, we actually had a little chat and it turns out it was her first time in London, and was all wide-eyed about it, as well as being somewhat pensive - amusingly she thought the tube train we were on was 'very busy' and was a bit disbelieving when I said it wasn't really (mid-morning/lunchtime Saturday on the Northern line, Jubbly closed I dare say, a few free seats and a fair few standing but certainly not packed by any stretch of the imagination). The second was an Italian girl who when I politely confronted her shrugged expressively, huffed and then tried to give me the dagger eyes - so I glared back (it went on for a bit), and then had reason to laugh out loud when a big Aussie barged past getting on at the next stop and, on her huffing and turning to look at him, gave her a firm and no-nonsense verbal admonishment. In general I'm all for speaking up in situations like this - it might feel awkward I grant you, but so long as you keep your cool it's the right way to go. |
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In message , at 18:18:30 on
Fri, 30 Jul 2010, Neil Williams remarked: I think with some of them its more a case of their rear personal space is wherever their rucksack is. I don't have a problem with little rucksacks but I don't see the need to go on a train wearing something the size of a suitcase on your back. Not even if you're, for instance, taking the Tube to the station to go on a hiking expedition? Rucksacks are fine, but should be removed from the back when inside the confined spaces of public transport. In fact if someone has that much to carry why don't they just use a suitcase anyway? Thats what they're for. Trolley cases are *far* more annoying, IMO. And not much good for hiking ![]() Trolley cases can trip up those not paying attention, but at least the owners don't unpredictably whirl them around, five feet off the ground, as happens with rucksacks. -- Roland Perry |
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On Fri, 30 Jul 2010, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 08:51:35 on Fri, 30 Jul 2010, d remarked: I had to use the tube today and had the pleasure of some eejit wearing a rucksack in front of me constantly swivelling it about and bumping me. I had someone like that bumping me every few minutes on a full-and-standing Cambridge train one morning. And the wearer almost got violent when I politely (no, really) asked him to stop it. Rucksack wearers generally have no concept of their "rear facing" personal space. This is the problem. I have a friend who suffers from this disability. He sometimes carries a unicycle on his back. It really beggars belief, but i think it really is the case that some people just have very poor spatial awareness. tom -- sh(1) was the first MOO |
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