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Boltar wrote:
Excuse me? I never claimed to have driven one... [rubish snipped] As I can clearly show it did very much seem like you were claiming exactly that. You didn't quote to well there, hence the misunderstanding. Brimstone wrote: Boltar wrote: ...try door to door selling around various rough east end council estates like I did when I was younger where you risked getting bitten by the some knuckle draggers pitbull or beaten up by the local gang and have all your stuff nicked! But you chose to do the job, if you didn't like it you could have quite easily found something else, such as joining the underground and having a nice cushy job. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^ your reply to that was: I didn't like it. I did leave and get something else. Thats the whole point... [after that you immediately started whining about the bad tube drivers getting payed for their job and having a union caring for them - what the big deal about it is I still don't understand] You didn't like _what_? Your reply could easily be mistaken as it's hard to tell whether you did quit driving or "cleaning doorhandles". P.S.: Maybe you should have joined the tube, you wouldn't have to risk a stroke every five seconds because of your anger. On second thoughts you'd suffer the stress of driving trains and unsocial hours then - better not then, stay where you are. |
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![]() Guy Perry wrote: ...try door to door selling around various rough east end council estates like I did when I was younger where you risked getting bitten by the some knuckle draggers pitbull or beaten up by the local gang and have all your stuff nicked! But you chose to do the job, if you didn't like it you could have quite easily found something else, such as joining the underground and having a nice cushy job. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^ your reply to that was: I didn't like it. I did leave and get something else. Thats the whole point... Perhaps when you learn to read at a standard higher than that of a 5 year old and can actually follow a thread, you might be able to figure out that I was talking about leaving the salesman job. [after that you immediately started whining about the bad tube drivers getting payed for their job and having a union caring for them - what the big deal about it is I still don't understand] I'm actually "whining" about them always going on strike when they're overpaid and overpampered already. P.S.: Maybe you should have joined the tube, you wouldn't have to risk a stroke every five seconds because of your anger. On second thoughts you'd suffer the stress of driving trains and unsocial hours then - better not then, stay where you are. Perhaps if you were self employed and your income *depended* on being able to get to work (no sick or holiday pay) like mine did at the last tube strike then you and a load of other apologists on here wouldn't be so sanguine about strikes. And as for unsocial hours, pal, I've done overnight support work and been at my desk at 3 in the morning so don't talk to me about how the poor sausages driving the trains sometimes have to knock off at 1am. B2003 |
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Thank you for being honest enough to own up to never having driven
one. Since I never have claimed to I wasn't owning up to anything. I suggest you go back and re-read the thread. Now when you take back the rubbish spouted in the second paragraph and the obscenity in the first, perhaps we could have a sensible conversation. You call someone a liar and you get whats coming. Now eff off. B2003 |
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In article , Mait001
writes I may be wrong, but surely the fact of having passed signals at red is not in dispute I don't know the facts, so I can't comment. Even if a signal was passed at read, it might not be the driver's fault. - merely the "sentence" that ought to be imposed. That being so, your reference to "convicted in kangaroo courts" is otiose. Not so. If I am convicted by a court where I'm prevented from having the representation that the law (or, in this case, the agreements in place) permits, that's an injustice. One to which the term "kangaroo court" is often applied. -- Clive D.W. Feather | Home: Tel: +44 20 8495 6138 (work) | Web: http://www.davros.org Fax: +44 870 051 9937 | Work: Please reply to the Reply-To address, which is: |
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In message .com,
Boltar writes And as for unsocial hours, pal, I've done overnight support work and been at my desk at 3 in the morning so don't talk to me about how the poor sausages driving the trains sometimes have to knock off at 1am. B2003 I've worked shift work all my life, are you boasting about being held back to 3am one day? -- Clive. |
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Boltar wrote:
Guy Perry wrote: ...try door to door selling around various rough east end council estates like I did when I was younger where you risked getting bitten by the some knuckle draggers pitbull or beaten up by the local gang and have all your stuff nicked! But you chose to do the job, if you didn't like it you could have quite easily found something else, such as joining the underground and having a nice cushy job. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^ your reply to that was: I didn't like it. I did leave and get something else. Thats the whole point... Perhaps when you learn to read at a standard higher than that of a 5 year old and can actually follow a thread, you might be able to figure out that I was talking about leaving the salesman job. I push you to the fact that your reply could have been mistaken and the above is all that comes to your mind? You must be of very poor education mate. |
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- merely the "sentence" that ought to be imposed. That being so, your
reference to "convicted in kangaroo courts" is otiose. Not so. If I am convicted by a court where I'm prevented from having the representation that the law (or, in this case, the agreements in place) permits, that's an injustice. One to which the term "kangaroo court" is often applied. You are confusing "conviction" with "sentence". Your original comment was about being "convicted" in a kangaroo court. My understanding is that he was complaining about demotion or whatever following his "conviction". Ipso facto he is not actually complaining about the "conviction", so legal representation or not for that purpose, is not the issue. Whether he did or should have had legal representation for the purposes of "sentence" is another matter, but that is not what you said in your original message. Marc. |
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Mait001 wrote:
- merely the "sentence" that ought to be imposed. That being so, your reference to "convicted in kangaroo courts" is otiose. Not so. If I am convicted by a court where I'm prevented from having the representation that the law (or, in this case, the agreements in place) permits, that's an injustice. One to which the term "kangaroo court" is often applied. You are confusing "conviction" with "sentence". Your original comment was about being "convicted" in a kangaroo court. My understanding is that he was complaining about demotion or whatever following his "conviction". Ipso facto he is not actually complaining about the "conviction", so legal representation or not for that purpose, is not the issue. Whether he did or should have had legal representation for the purposes of "sentence" is another matter, but that is not what you said in your original message. I don't think you know enough about this case to comment in this way. The ASLEF site says "Driver anger was sparked by the failure of management to implement action plans following a signal passed at danger, the manner in which the case conference was held and the conduct of an appeal which took place without the presence of the member or an ASLEF representative." I don't know, and I doubt whether you do either, whether the appeal was against conviction or sentence, but to conduct it without either the driver or his union representative being present doesn't sound like the fair application of justice to me. Also, the reference to failure to implement action plans might indicate that there were plans to reduce the risk of further SPADs at that signal, which could be an indication that the SPAD was not 100% the driver's fault. Are there any Piccadilly Line staff here who can provide further info on this case? -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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![]() Clive Coleman wrote: In message .com, Boltar writes And as for unsocial hours, pal, I've done overnight support work and been at my desk at 3 in the morning so don't talk to me about how the poor sausages driving the trains sometimes have to knock off at 1am. B2003 I've worked shift work all my life, are you boasting about being held back to 3am one day? Go find out what "overnight support work" in an IT enviroment entails. B2003 |
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![]() "Boltar" wrote in message oups.com... Clive Coleman wrote: In message .com, Boltar writes And as for unsocial hours, pal, I've done overnight support work and been at my desk at 3 in the morning so don't talk to me about how the poor sausages driving the trains sometimes have to knock off at 1am. B2003 I've worked shift work all my life, are you boasting about being held back to 3am one day? Go find out what "overnight support work" in an IT enviroment entails. Same as night turns on LU. Sitting on your arse waiting for some dumbo to ask a stupid question. |
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