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[email protected] December 31st 05 01:30 PM

Peter Hendy-Bendy, C.B.E.
 
So, I wonder which ghastly dehumanised moron made the recommendation to
his friend Tone' that the Routemaster's executioner should be thus
honoured today?

Marc.


Adrian December 31st 05 02:44 PM

Peter Hendy-Bendy, C.B.E.
 
) gurgled happily, sounding much like they
were saying :

So, I wonder which ghastly dehumanised moron made the recommendation to
his friend Tone' that the Routemaster's executioner should be thus
honoured today?


CBE = Commission from Bendis Earned?

Ian Jelf December 31st 05 03:25 PM

Peter Hendy-Bendy, C.B.E.
 
In message . 170,
Adrian writes
) gurgled happily, sounding much like they
were saying :

So, I wonder which ghastly dehumanised moron made the recommendation to
his friend Tone' that the Routemaster's executioner should be thus
honoured today?


CBE = Commission from Bendis Earned?


ROFLOL! :-))

--
Ian Jelf, MITG
Birmingham, UK

Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England
http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk

[email protected] December 31st 05 03:44 PM

Peter Hendy-Bendy, C.B.E.
 
Adrian, Brilliant!

Marc.


Boltar January 1st 06 09:06 AM

Peter Hendy-Bendy, C.B.E.
 
CBE = Commission from Bendis Earned?

More like right-on brownie points for Ken from his friends in the
Disability Rights
Commission.

B2003


Robert Woolley January 2nd 06 12:30 PM

Peter Hendy-Bendy, C.B.E.
 
On 31 Dec 2005 15:44:45 GMT, Adrian wrote:

) gurgled happily, sounding much like they
were saying :

So, I wonder which ghastly dehumanised moron made the recommendation to
his friend Tone' that the Routemaster's executioner should be thus
honoured today?


CBE = Commission from Bendis Earned?


Actually, Peter along with Tim O'Toole led the responses to 7/7 on
behalf of TfL:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4569978.stm

Why don't you bother to check your facts?

Rob.
--
rob at robertwoolley dot co dot uk

Adrian January 2nd 06 02:26 PM

Peter Hendy-Bendy, C.B.E.
 
Robert Woolley ) gurgled happily, sounding
much like they were saying :

So, I wonder which ghastly dehumanised moron made the recommendation
to his friend Tone' that the Routemaster's executioner should be
thus honoured today?


CBE = Commission from Bendis Earned?


Actually, Peter along with Tim O'Toole led the responses to 7/7 on
behalf of TfL:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4569978.stm

Why don't you bother to check your facts?


Do forgive me. I didn't realise that signing off a press release or two
with your name on the bottom was enough to earn a CBE these days.

Richard J. January 2nd 06 04:35 PM

Peter Hendy-Bendy, C.B.E.
 
Adrian wrote:
Robert Woolley ) gurgled happily,
sounding much like they were saying :

So, I wonder which ghastly dehumanised moron made the
recommendation to his friend Tone' that the Routemaster's
executioner should be thus honoured today?


CBE = Commission from Bendis Earned?


Actually, Peter along with Tim O'Toole led the responses to 7/7 on
behalf of TfL:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4569978.stm

Why don't you bother to check your facts?


Do forgive me. I didn't realise that signing off a press release or
two with your name on the bottom was enough to earn a CBE these
days.


Your attempt to make cheap jokes out of the 7/7 events, which put
tremendous pressure on the management of London Underground and London
Buses, is unwarranted. By all means criticise the honours system, but
not in a way which belittles the very real achievements of these
managers and their staff on that awful day.
--
Richard J.
(to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address)


Adrian January 2nd 06 04:58 PM

Peter Hendy-Bendy, C.B.E.
 
Richard J. ) gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying :

Do forgive me. I didn't realise that signing off a press release or
two with your name on the bottom was enough to earn a CBE these
days.


Your attempt to make cheap jokes out of the 7/7 events, which put
tremendous pressure on the management of London Underground and London
Buses, is unwarranted. By all means criticise the honours system, but
not in a way which belittles the very real achievements of these
managers and their staff on that awful day.


I'm not making light of it in the slightest. If you think about what I
said, it's the claim that he earned his CBE on 7/7 that is belittling those
whose contributions were not honoured.

Can you provide one iota of evidence of HendyBus actually getting his suit
dirty in the aftermath of the explosions to help those injured and
stranded? Of running through tunnels in the dark towards the screams of the
dying, not knowing if there's another bomb about to go off?

His job isn't (or shouldn't be) day-to-day operations, it is (or should be)
the high-level strategy and future planning. Which should not come in to
play on a day like 7/7.

If he's directing the operations personally, then his job of advanced
planning has failed dismally - and almost certainly he'd be hindering the
work of getting the network up again by stopping those with a far better
clue of what needs doing from doing their job.

I have absolutely no doubt that plenty of people - LU, emergency services
and just passers-by - did a superb job on that day with little regard for
their own safety. I severely doubt he was personally high on the list.

Robert Woolley January 2nd 06 06:12 PM

Peter Hendy-Bendy, C.B.E.
 
On Mon, 02 Jan 2006 17:35:22 GMT, "Richard J."
wrote:

Adrian wrote:
Robert Woolley ) gurgled happily,
sounding much like they were saying :

So, I wonder which ghastly dehumanised moron made the
recommendation to his friend Tone' that the Routemaster's
executioner should be thus honoured today?


CBE = Commission from Bendis Earned?


Actually, Peter along with Tim O'Toole led the responses to 7/7 on
behalf of TfL:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4569978.stm

Why don't you bother to check your facts?


Do forgive me. I didn't realise that signing off a press release or
two with your name on the bottom was enough to earn a CBE these
days.


Your attempt to make cheap jokes out of the 7/7 events, which put
tremendous pressure on the management of London Underground and London
Buses, is unwarranted. By all means criticise the honours system, but
not in a way which belittles the very real achievements of these
managers and their staff on that awful day.


The press briefing for Number 10 concerning the honours list is he

http://www.number10.gov.uk/output/Page8851.asp

- worth noting that many front line staff are honoured.

- also worth noting that restoring services after what happened was a
major piece of work (but then, if you're obsessed with Routemasters to
the exclusion of all else why should that matter?)

Rob.
--
rob at robertwoolley dot co dot uk

Adrian January 2nd 06 06:27 PM

Peter Hendy-Bendy, C.B.E.
 
Robert Woolley ) gurgled happily, sounding
much like they were saying :

The press briefing for Number 10 concerning the honours list is he

http://www.number10.gov.uk/output/Page8851.asp


"Inspirational Leadership"...

- worth noting that many front line staff are honoured.


But with far lesser gongs. For doing far more.

- also worth noting that restoring services after what happened was a
major piece of work


Indeed. Disaster recovery planning is (or should be) an integral part of
somebody's job. In fact, they probably *are* somebody's entire job.
Probably even somebody as high as one of Hendy's direct reports.

I'm glad that TfL's pre-existing DR plans worked and got London back to
normal so quickly.

A shame that the results of *his* job are causing such traffic chaos and
proving so unpopular with his customers, isn't it?

Richard J. January 2nd 06 06:31 PM

Peter Hendy-Bendy, C.B.E.
 
Adrian wrote:
Richard J. ) gurgled happily, sounding much
like they were saying :

Do forgive me. I didn't realise that signing off a press release
or two with your name on the bottom was enough to earn a CBE
these days.


Your attempt to make cheap jokes out of the 7/7 events, which put
tremendous pressure on the management of London Underground and
London Buses, is unwarranted. By all means criticise the honours
system, but not in a way which belittles the very real
achievements of these managers and their staff on that awful day.


I'm not making light of it in the slightest. If you think about
what I said ...


Something about signing off a press release or two being enough to earn
a CBE, I recall. And you think that's not making light of it?
--
Richard J.
(to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address)


Richard J. January 2nd 06 06:43 PM

Peter Hendy-Bendy, C.B.E.
 
Adrian wrote:
Robert Woolley ) gurgled happily,
sounding much like they were saying :

The press briefing for Number 10 concerning the honours list is
he

http://www.number10.gov.uk/output/Page8851.asp


"Inspirational Leadership"...

- worth noting that many front line staff are honoured.


But with far lesser gongs. For doing far more.


Not sure how you measure that, but you seem to be saying that
inspirational leadership in a major crisis is not very important. When
you grow up, perhaps you'll understand more about what managers do.
Meanwhile, I'll let you wallow in your prejudices.
--
Richard J.
(to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address)


Adrian January 2nd 06 07:24 PM

Peter Hendy-Bendy, C.B.E.
 
Richard J. ) gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying :

I'm not making light of it in the slightest. If you think about
what I said ...


Something about signing off a press release or two being enough to earn
a CBE, I recall. And you think that's not making light of it?


I think it's making light of Hendy's CBE. I don't think it's making light
of 7/7 and the superb work many many people did.

Adrian January 2nd 06 07:33 PM

Peter Hendy-Bendy, C.B.E.
 
Richard J. ) gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying :

- worth noting that many front line staff are honoured.


But with far lesser gongs. For doing far more.


Not sure how you measure that


Lemme see - how many people who got their hands covered in blood got CBEs?
Not one.

Three CBEs. Two to MDs, and one to a Chief Exec.

Those who actually risked their lives got (at best) MBEs. The "entry
level" award of the three. Several of those have been said in interviews
that they personally don't deserve it half as much as many of the people
who haven't received an award did.

The four OBEs went to people who very likely actually did something
directly. People whose responsibility the direct response was.

The MBEs went to people who certainly did plenty.

but you seem to be saying that
inspirational leadership in a major crisis is not very important.


I very much doubt that those who were actually doing the most had the time
to stop and listen to the "inspirational leadership" soundbites.

Chris Read January 3rd 06 07:48 PM

Peter Hendy-Bendy, C.B.E.
 

"Richard J." wrote:

Not sure how you measure that, but you seem to be saying that
inspirational leadership in a major crisis is not very important.


But very senior people are paid very high salaries in the expectation they
will provide inspirational leadership.

Also, who was Mr Hendy 'leading' on 7/7? How many bus drivers do TfL employ?
What awards were given to bus garage managers and route controllers?

Chris




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