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Johnson unveils Tube alcohol ban
On May 7, 11:54 pm, Tom Barry wrote:
However, the wider point that someone commuting from, say, Uxbridge can't have a drink on the way home while someone from Oxford can be *sold* one holds true, and has interesting class implications. I'm not sure the class point holds - someone commuting to Stratford can buy a drink, whereas someone commuting to Chalfont and Latimer can't even drink one... -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
Johnson unveils Tube alcohol ban
On May 7, 3:58*pm, John B wrote:
On May 7, 11:54 pm, Tom Barry wrote: However, the wider point that someone commuting from, say, Uxbridge can't have a drink on the way home while someone from Oxford can be *sold* one holds true, and has interesting class implications. I'm not sure the class point holds - someone commuting to Stratford can buy a drink, whereas someone commuting to Chalfont and Latimer can't even drink one... Do the carts on Thameslink sell Alcohol? IIRC they do. |
Johnson unveils Tube alcohol ban
In article , Sargeant Rutter wrote:
The drivers are on 40 grand a year for Christs sake! Hmm, perhaps Amateur Transplants should update their song lyrics. |
Johnson unveils Tube alcohol ban
On May 8, 12:14*am, 1506 wrote:
On May 7, 3:58*pm, John B wrote: On May 7, 11:54 pm, Tom Barry wrote: However, the wider point that someone commuting from, say, Uxbridge can't have a drink on the way home while someone from Oxford can be *sold* one holds true, and has interesting class implications. I'm not sure the class point holds - someone commuting to Stratford can buy a drink, whereas someone commuting to Chalfont and Latimer can't even drink one... Do the carts on Thameslink sell Alcohol? *IIRC they do. I don't think it does have 'class' implications. I think there is a problem with anti-social behaviour on the Underground, but my issue is how will this be enforced? |
Johnson unveils Tube alcohol ban
On 8 May, 00:14, 1506 wrote:
On May 7, 3:58*pm, John B wrote: On May 7, 11:54 pm, Tom Barry wrote: However, the wider point that someone commuting from, say, Uxbridge can't have a drink on the way home while someone from Oxford can be *sold* one holds true, and has interesting class implications. I'm not sure the class point holds - someone commuting to Stratford can buy a drink, whereas someone commuting to Chalfont and Latimer can't even drink one... Do the carts on Thameslink sell Alcohol? *IIRC they do. No, because they no longer exist. They were also removed from The fast Cambridge / Kings Lynn services on the GN route when FCC took over. Whoever operates the trollies on "Southern" services did have alcahol available a few months back on the Brighton line. I wouldn't normally take a lot of notice, however a business type indulged in a couple of shorts en route to Brighton on the 09.06 from Victoria and recieved some unaproving glances. Grid |
Johnson unveils Tube alcohol ban
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, Rob writes Id like to say I am a regular bus drinker and this will affect me directly. Interesting - what does a bus taste like? gets coat and exits stage left with a quick "I thank you" -- Mike Hughes A Taxi driver licensed for London and Brighton at home in Tarring, West Sussex, England |
Johnson unveils Tube alcohol ban
On Wed, 07 May 2008 19:14:29 +0100, Paul Corfield
wrote: I wonder how long it will be before "the civility on public transport" argument means drunk or tipsy people won't be allowed on to the system Isn't that already in the CoC? -- James Farrar . @gmail.com |
Johnson unveils Tube alcohol ban
John B gurgled happily, sounding much like they were
saying: whereas someone commuting to Chalfont and Latimer can't even drink one... Well, they can - but it depends on which train they catch. Met line? No. Chiltern? Yes. |
Johnson unveils Tube alcohol ban
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7 May 2008, Neil Williams remarked: It does bloody stink when someone is drinking a can of beer on the top deck of a bus and they spill it, though. Far worse than a can of Coke or a coffee. Plenty of bus operators ban all food and drink. -- Roland Perry |
Johnson unveils Tube alcohol ban
On 7 May, 21:49, "Sargeant Rutter" wrote:
"Zen83237" wrote in message ... "Tom Barry" wrote in message ... The unions are already getting fidgety about enforcing it (they haven't been asked, apparently), Why is it any more dodgey than asking somebody to stop smoking, can I see your ticket, turn your ipod down or take your feet off the seat, but then Bob Crowe doesn't need much of an excuse to march all his members pot. Kevin The drivers are on 40 grand a year for Christs sake! let them earn their money by telling a crowd of ****ed up yobs to stop drinking or get of the train. Some people are taking money for nothing!! It's difficult enough educating people not to play their music loudly, to get keep their feet off the seats and to take their litter home - and you're seriously expecting someone to go up to a crowd of tanked up drunks and tell them they can't drink? You first. |
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