![]() |
Those protesters again - London stopped - who can we sue?
Yesterday I was trying to get home from Euston to Tooting Broadway.
Not normally the most epic of journeys. But there were major problems on the Northern Line, so I got off at London Bridge. I took an overground train to Charing Cross and got on a 24 to go to Victoria. Whitehall was completely blocked off because of those protesters again, something to do with Tamils. I think they are either for or against them. Buses were being diverted god-knows-where. So I got off, walked to Westminster, took a tube to Victoria, took the overground to Balham then realised that both Balham and Tooting Broadway were shut owing to engineering works, so I had to get a 355 bus home. Anyway, when the French trawlermen blockaded the port recently P&O said it was thinking of suing them. Is there some organization behind these Parliament Square demos that might be sued by disgruntled punters? They weren't entirely to blame, but they didn't help. |
Those protesters again - London stopped - who can we sue?
On 21 Apr, 09:04, Offramp wrote:
Yesterday I was trying to get home from Euston to Tooting Broadway. Not normally the most epic of journeys. But there were major problems on the Northern Line, so I got off at London Bridge. I took an overground train to Charing Cross and got on a 24 to go to Victoria. Whitehall was completely blocked off because of those protesters again, something to do with Tamils. I think they are either for or against them. Why don't you find out what it's about? It might turn out to be something more important than your journey. |
Those protesters again - London stopped - who can we sue?
On Apr 21, 10:11*am, MIG wrote:
On 21 Apr, 09:04, Offramp wrote: Yesterday I was trying to get home from Euston to Tooting Broadway. Not normally the most epic of journeys. But there were major problems on the Northern Line, so I got off at London Bridge. I took an overground train to Charing Cross and got on a 24 to go to Victoria. Whitehall was completely blocked off because of those protesters again, something to do with Tamils. I think they are either for or against them. Why don't you find out what it's about? It might turn out to be something more important than your journey. Presumably the British Government is either killing or failing to kill Tamils in Sri Lanka. |
Those protesters again - London stopped - who can we sue?
"Offramp" wrote in message
... then realised that both Balham and Tooting Broadway were shut owing to engineering works, What time was this on Monday? I live in Balham and didn't know the station was closed. Ian |
Those protesters again - London stopped - who can we sue?
On Apr 21, 9:04*am, Offramp wrote: Yesterday I was trying to get home from Euston to Tooting Broadway. Not normally the most epic of journeys. But there were major problems on the Northern Line, so I got off at London Bridge. I took an overground train to Charing Cross and got on a 24 to go to Victoria. Whitehall was completely blocked off because of those protesters again, something to do with Tamils. I think they are either for or against them. Buses were being diverted god-knows-where. So I got off, walked to Westminster, took a tube to Victoria, took the overground to Balham then realised that both Balham and Tooting Broadway were shut owing to engineering works, so I had to get a 355 bus home. Anyway, when the French trawlermen blockaded the port recently P&O said it was thinking of suing them. Is there some organization behind these Parliament Square demos that might be sued by disgruntled punters? They weren't entirely to blame, but they didn't help. Interesting that you don't talk of wanting to sue LU, just the demonstrators. I'm yet to respond to the other thread on the topic of demonstrations which I thought was thoroughly reactionary. By the by I think your alternate route was a bit around the houses. I'd have gone by train from London Bridge to Streatham, then either FCC Thameslink to Tooting or caught the 57 or 333 from Mitcham Lane (just round the corner from Streatham station) to Tooting Broadway. |
Those protesters again - London stopped - who can we sue?
On Tue, 21 Apr 2009 02:11:09 -0700 (PDT)
MIG wrote: On 21 Apr, 09:04, Offramp wrote: Yesterday I was trying to get home from Euston to Tooting Broadway. Not normally the most epic of journeys. But there were major problems on the Northern Line, so I got off at London Bridge. I took an overground train to Charing Cross and got on a 24 to go to Victoria. Whitehall was completely blocked off because of those protesters again, something to do with Tamils. I think they are either for or against them. Why don't you find out what it's about? It might turn out to be something more important than your journey. Who gives a stuff what happens on an island 5000 miles away? If the protesters are all so concerned about the place why don't they fly over there and help sort it out instead of causing a nuisance here and demand our govenrment "do something"? Do what exactly? Send the gunboats to Columbo? Fscking idiots. B2003 |
Those protesters again - London stopped - who can we sue?
wrote in message ...
Who gives a stuff what happens on an island 5000 miles away? If the protesters are all so concerned about the place why don't they fly over there and help sort it out instead of causing a nuisance here and demand our govenrment "do something"? Do what exactly? Send the gunboats to Columbo? Fscking idiots. *applause* Ian |
Those protesters again - London stopped - who can we sue?
On Apr 21, 11:30*am, "Ian F." wrote:
"Offramp" wrote in message ... then realised that both Balham and Tooting Broadway were shut owing to engineering works, What time was this on Monday? I live in Balham and didn't know the station was closed. Ian After 10pm weekdays; Tooting Broadway is the same. |
Those protesters again - London stopped - who can we sue?
On 21 Apr, 11:49, wrote:
On Tue, 21 Apr 2009 02:11:09 -0700 (PDT) MIG wrote: On 21 Apr, 09:04, Offramp wrote: Yesterday I was trying to get home from Euston to Tooting Broadway. Not normally the most epic of journeys. But there were major problems on the Northern Line, so I got off at London Bridge. I took an overground train to Charing Cross and got on a 24 to go to Victoria. Whitehall was completely blocked off because of those protesters again, something to do with Tamils. I think they are either for or against them. Why don't you find out what it's about? It might turn out to be something more important than your journey. Who gives a stuff what happens on an island 5000 miles away? If the protesters are all so concerned about the place why don't they fly over there and help sort it out instead of causing a nuisance here and demand our govenrment "do something"? Do what exactly? Send the gunboats to Columbo? Fscking idiots. B2003- The decision not to give a stuff entails finding out, which was what I suggested. One might also find out what it is that they are asking someone to do. It's one thing to say "my journey was disrupted by something which I disagree with and/or consider to be pointless". This post was "something that I can't be bothered to find out about has disrupted my journey, but by definition it must be less important than my journey". |
Those protesters again - London stopped - who can we sue?
On Apr 21, 12:25*pm, MIG wrote:
One might also find out what it is that they are asking someone to do. I am sure that you could tell me. I am not going to exert myself because that would mean that blocking off central London to traffic is a tactic which succeeds, and then every nutcase group will close off main roads. |
All times are GMT. The time now is 09:00 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin®
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2006 LondonBanter.co.uk