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So I was travelling on a Jubilee train the other day which was marked
for Stanmore. Then just outside Wembley Park the driver informed us all that we were being chucked out at Wembley Park and not going onto our stated destination... Two questions... 1) Why tell us...Just, as we were getting to Wembley Park and 2) Could I sue TFL for breach of the Trade Descriptions Act 1968 which "...legislates against misleading descriptions of all foods and services." Since the London Underground is a service, I would like to know what you all think. |
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![]() "Mmlabbd" wrote in message om... So I was travelling on a Jubilee train the other day which was marked for Stanmore. Then just outside Wembley Park the driver informed us all that we were being chucked out at Wembley Park and not going onto our stated destination... Two questions... 1) Why tell us...Just, as we were getting to Wembley Park Because there's a very good chance that that is when the driver found out that he was reversing there... and 2) Could I sue TFL for breach of the Trade Descriptions Act 1968 which "...legislates against misleading descriptions of all foods and services." Don't be silly, if it was possible it would have been done ages ago... Since the London Underground is a service, I would like to know what you all think. How long did you have to wait to continue your journey? Did LUL deliver you to your intended destination? -- Cheers, Steve. Change from jealous to sad to reply. |
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Mmlabbd wrote:
So I was travelling on a Jubilee train the other day which was marked for Stanmore. Then just outside Wembley Park the driver informed us all that we were being chucked out at Wembley Park and not going onto our stated destination... Two questions... 1) Why tell us...Just, as we were getting to Wembley Park The event which forced the termination of the train might have been unexpected - it could have been a problem further up the line, or even a fault on the train that required attention in Neasden. LUL doesn't have to explain every single detail about their operations, but if they really didn't say why the train was terminated short, that's a bit odd. and 2) Could I sue TFL for breach of the Trade Descriptions Act 1968 which "...legislates against misleading descriptions of all foods and services." Since the London Underground is a service, I would like to know what you all think. Unlikely. Does the TDA have clauses protecting organizations like LUL, if it is within the TDA's remit, if they provide a service which can experience difficulties? Brad |
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On 5 Jul 2004, Mmlabbd wrote:
So I was travelling on a Jubilee train the other day which was marked for Stanmore. Then just outside Wembley Park the driver informed us all that we were being chucked out at Wembley Park and not going onto our stated destination... Diddums! 2) Could I sue TFL for breach of the Trade Descriptions Act 1968 which "...legislates against misleading descriptions of all foods and services." I think the description has to be intended to mislead, rather than simply inaccurate. So, if the train had said "Barbados", when LU had no intention of running it all the way there (the fiends!), then you might be able to have a crack. tom -- VENN DIAGRAM THAT LOOK LIKE TWO BIG CIRCLES EQUAL BAD PUBLIC POLICY. |
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![]() "Mmlabbd" wrote in message om... So I was travelling on a Jubilee train the other day which was marked for Stanmore. Then just outside Wembley Park the driver informed us all that we were being chucked out at Wembley Park and not going onto our stated destination... Two questions... 1) Why tell us...Just, as we were getting to Wembley Park and 2) Could I sue TFL for breach of the Trade Descriptions Act 1968 which "...legislates against misleading descriptions of all foods and services." Since the London Underground is a service, I would like to know what you all think. Did your ticket/contract state/guarantee a specific route and/or stipulate no changes ? If so, I'm sure you have an excellent case (if you can do anything about it before the van with the men in white coats arrives) Baz |
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In article , Mmlabbd
writes So I was travelling on a Jubilee train the other day which was marked for Stanmore. Then just outside Wembley Park the driver informed us all that we were being chucked out at Wembley Park and not going onto our stated destination... Two questions... 1) Why tell us...Just, as we were getting to Wembley Park Perhaps he had only just found out. Had the train become defective? What reason was stated? Was the train slated for a different destination? and 2) Could I sue TFL for breach of the Trade Descriptions Act 1968 which "...legislates against misleading descriptions of all foods and services." No. Since the London Underground is a service, I would like to know what you all think. It's better than some, worse than others. I feel it's getting better but it has a long way to go - up or down! -- Andrew Electronic communications can be altered and therefore the integrity of this communication can not be guaranteed. Views expressed in this communication are those of the author and not associations or companies I am involved with. |
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Mmlabbd wrote:
So I was travelling on a Jubilee train the other day which was marked for Stanmore. Then just outside Wembley Park the driver informed us all that we were being chucked out at Wembley Park and not going onto our stated destination... Two questions... 1) Why tell us...Just, as we were getting to Wembley Park and 2) Could I sue TFL for breach of the Trade Descriptions Act 1968 which "...legislates against misleading descriptions of all foods and services." Since the London Underground is a service, I would like to know what you all think. Section 4.1 of the TfL Conditions of Carriage includes this: "We reserve the right ... to stop trains from running to a particular station without giving notice beforehand." -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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"Richard J." wrote in message ...
Mmlabbd wrote: So I was travelling on a Jubilee train the other day which was marked for Stanmore. Then just outside Wembley Park the driver informed us all that we were being chucked out at Wembley Park and not going onto our stated destination... Two questions... 1) Why tell us...Just, as we were getting to Wembley Park and 2) Could I sue TFL for breach of the Trade Descriptions Act 1968 which "...legislates against misleading descriptions of all foods and services." Since the London Underground is a service, I would like to know what you all think. Section 4.1 of the TfL Conditions of Carriage includes this: "We reserve the right ... to stop trains from running to a particular station without giving notice beforehand." Thanks Richard, Apart from the childish replies, the response has been helpful. To the person who said "diddums", I wasn't overly upset or going to complain, I just thought it would be an interesting question to pose. mmlabbd |
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