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On Monday, 17 July 2017 17:11:49 UTC+1, Recliner wrote:
All TfL trains and buses have had no a no-alcohol policy for almost a decade. A policy that is flouted on a daily basis across all modes. I have never seen anyone even attempt to enforce the rule. A ridiculous tokenistic "oh look I've done something" policy from the early days of Bozza's tenure at City Hall. -- Paul C via Google |
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Paul Corfield wrote:
On Monday, 17 July 2017 17:11:49 UTC+1, Recliner wrote: All TfL trains and buses have had no a no-alcohol policy for almost a decade. A policy that is flouted on a daily basis across all modes. I have never seen anyone even attempt to enforce the rule. A ridiculous tokenistic "oh look I've done something" policy from the early days of Bozza's tenure at City Hall. I've not seen anyone enforce it, but I've also never seen anyone flout it, either — a real surprise. Perhaps I don't travel in the right areas and times? |
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On Mon, 17 Jul 2017 23:58:12 +0100, BirchangerKen
wrote: On Mon, 17 Jul 2017 18:42:06 +0100, "tim..." wrote: "Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In message -sept ember.org, at 16:07:51 on Mon, 17 Jul 2017, Recliner remarked: In other news, took my first ride on a TfL Rail train into Liverpool St, and was dismayed by a "no alcohol" policy. And there weren't even any football supporters on the train. Welcome to 1920's USA. All TfL trains and buses have had no a no-alcohol policy for almost a decade. Not something which makes any sense out in the wilds of Essex in the daytime. why not? the mess caused by people discarding drinking containers has to be cleared up wherever you are I can only imagine you'd been drinking when you posted this. There's no prohibition on food being consumed on TfL. McDonalds and KFC detritus is far more of a problem that any alcohol containers in any train I've ever been on. There are plenty of discarded cans, but they almost always contained soft drinks, not a fine sustaining beverage. There are also plenty of abandoned coffee cups. But I repeat what I've said in in this thread and elsewhere. Punish, and prohibit, behaviour where needed. Acting antisocially - and that includes leaving litter - should be dealt with. Minding your own business doing something that in a small minority of cases could lead to antisocial behaviour should never be proscribed in a free society. Define "anti-social'" behaviour. What was considered such prior the 40's/50's/60's, ain't what it is now. To me, using the f-word in public earshot is totally unacceptable, but try and enforce that 'quaint' idea. |
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On Tuesday, 18 July 2017 23:36:16 UTC+1, Recliner wrote:
Paul Corfield wrote: On Monday, 17 July 2017 17:11:49 UTC+1, Recliner wrote: All TfL trains and buses have had no a no-alcohol policy for almost a decade. A policy that is flouted on a daily basis across all modes. I have never seen anyone even attempt to enforce the rule. A ridiculous tokenistic "oh look I've done something" policy from the early days of Bozza's tenure at City Hall. I've not seen anyone enforce it, but I've also never seen anyone flout it, either — a real surprise. Perhaps I don't travel in the right areas and times? I'm with Recliner. In the last few years I haven't seen anyone drinking on public transport. I have seen people drinking energy drinks, and these sometimes come in lager-looking tins. I have seen people vaping on half-empty carriages, but that doesn't bother me. |
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-septe mber.org, at 22:32:18 on Tue, 18 Jul 2017, Recliner remarked: All TfL trains and buses have had no a no-alcohol policy for almost a decade. A policy that is flouted on a daily basis across all modes. I have never seen anyone even attempt to enforce the rule. A ridiculous tokenistic "oh look I've done something" policy from the early days of Bozza's tenure at City Hall. I've not seen anyone enforce it, but I've also never seen anyone flout it, either — a real surprise. Perhaps I don't travel in the right areas and times? I remember, back in the day, seeing highly inebriated and obstreperous "street people" late at night hanging around on the Kings Cross Circle Line platforms with cans of drink. -- Roland Perry |
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22:32:21 on Tue, 18 Jul 2017, Offramp remarked: In the last few years I haven't seen anyone drinking on public transport. Wow. Go look at the inside of an east coast train that's just arrived from Scotland, ignoring the free drinks in First Class, you may well hardly be able to see some of the tables in Standard for the empty tinnies. -- Roland Perry |
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On Wednesday, 19 July 2017 09:03:46 UTC+1, Roland Perry wrote:
I remember, back in the day Okay, so this was in the daytime. seeing highly inebriated and obstreperous "street people" late at night I give up! Roland Perry |
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On Thu, 20 Jul 2017 20:08:45 +0100, Jim Chisholm
wrote: On 18/07/2017 00:56, wrote: In article , (Jim Chisholm) wrote: On 17/07/2017 16:38, Roland Perry wrote: And despite widespread 20mph limits, I didn't get the impression buses thought they had to comply. All NEW London buses should be fitted with Intelligent Speed Assistance see: http://www.roadsafetygb.org.uk/news/4971.html. (26 April 2016) I think Leyton is a bit suburban to have got new buses yet, Jim. Also note this report: http://www.standard.co.uk/news/trans...-a3589666.html Roughly one death per month with over 40 000 000 km driven and 200 000 000 passengers. How does that compare with other modes? Other operators? |
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In article ,
(BirchangerKen) wrote: On Thu, 20 Jul 2017 20:08:45 +0100, Jim Chisholm wrote: On 18/07/2017 00:56, wrote: In article , (Jim Chisholm) wrote: On 17/07/2017 16:38, Roland Perry wrote: And despite widespread 20mph limits, I didn't get the impression buses thought they had to comply. All NEW London buses should be fitted with Intelligent Speed Assistance see: http://www.roadsafetygb.org.uk/news/4971.html. (26 April 2016) I think Leyton is a bit suburban to have got new buses yet, Jim. Also note this report: http://www.standard.co.uk/news/trans...s-needed-urgen tly-after-25-london-deaths-in-two-years-transport-report-says-a3589666.html Roughly one death per month with over 40 000 000 km driven and 200 000 000 passengers. How does that compare with other modes? Other operators? Heavy Commercial Vehicles, for example? -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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