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Grauniad story:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012...-company-sinks Not surprised at those prices - £95 a ticket for a trip up a scummy stinking ex-industrial river aka Lee. When I went to the Olympic Park for the Paralympics - I managed to get one ticket after battling with the 'not fit for purpose' ticketing web site - I did see a small (a very small) queue of people waiting for such a boat. But there were no signs advertising the service at the Park, indeed I live in London and never once saw any advertising for this now bankrupt service at all. But then with the prices of tickets and then food & drink at the Park being way beyond reason - e.g. a small bottle of Dutch pi$$ aka Heineken at £4.30 and food prices equally outrageous - anyone attending needed a mortgage to finance the visit. AND with the tickets you usually also got a 'free' Travelcard. So I'm not surprised that the water taxi's gone bust. But I wonder who was running the company and who the drivers were? I bet they were greedy speculators out for a quick buck and were not river-folk. |
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