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In message , Neil Williams
writes Those who've paid can get on at both doors; those who have not go to the front, in no particular order. This is how it's done in Germany and (I think) much of the rest of Europe. That's a good idea. And until this idea is implented everyone can queue to get on the bus like the rest of the country. Its only people in London who seem to have this idea that a bus pass (or travel card) entitles them to get on the bus before the cash customers. If bus companies really want people with passes to get on before cash customers there should be a sign inviting them to do this. -- CJG |
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