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Boltar..... you lost me with your 'pussies' comment regarding bus
drivers. It was out of order and you need to realise that. Perhaps. But it left a nasty taste in the mouth when myself and hundreds (even thousands) of others were trying to get home and the bus drivers first response is to scarper. Anyway , I've said enough on that topic. B2003 |
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I wonder just how far Boltar`s knowledge of how the Bus System performed in
the immediate aftermath of the Bombings is based on his own geoghraphical location and then by hearsay ? The initial reports which continued for several hours constantly mentioned THREE bus bombs. As a Busdriver myself I know that Communications between Controllers and Drivers is what defines the service level. The use of the word "Scarper" appears to indicate a belief that Drivers went home with their vehicles or abandoned them on the side of the road. I would have imagined that Drivers were INSTRUCTED to go Out of Service in anticipation of further bombers attempting to board. In a City the size of London this instruction may well have taken time to diseminate from CentreComm. I would imagine that upon mature reflection Boltar might see his original posting as perhaps a tad to tabloidish for the more erudite readers of these groups. Instead he could perhaps contact TfL and enquire as to what instructions were given to the Bus Drivers in the immediate aftermath. Today in a few hours I shall be taking capacity loads of Muslim worshippers from outside of our largest Mosque after Friday Prayers. Many of the congregation fit the visual profile of the London Bombers to a T,even down to the carrying of backpacks and shoulder bags. If I behave as Boltar suggests Then I will simply stay away from work or pass the milling throng by in Out Of Service mode. I plan to do neither of these things but to carry on in my normal manner and transport the passengers as normal. There are far worse things in this life than a "Nasty Taste" but thats exactly what Boltar`s somewhat insular opinion of the immediate aftermath of July 7th is leaving in many London Bus Users mouths. |
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