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The 144 from Birmingham
Yes he was
Ah well, I think Birmingham may be outside the free travel zone, so the driver kinda has a point..........
The 144 from Birmingham
Yes he was
Video him with polite, but damning commentary.I’ve had issues with this driver as well. Refused to accept that a print at home ticket included travel on Brighton Buses.
Video him with polite, but damning commentary.Also he once refused to pull away from a bus stop when someone accidentally pressed the bell to get off and nobody got off. He turned his engine off and just refused to drive any further till someone got off. After a few minutes he gave up and drove on. Complete Numpty.
The driver of the 12A queried our tickets and said it should be a card. We said it was a cup game, so we're using paper tickets. He then shrugged his shoulders and let us on.
Video him with polite, but damning commentary.
Video him with polite, but damning commentary.
Post the videos on here, stick them on twitter, let us all moan about him and maybe the bad publicity will make the bus company do something about it.
Worth it anyway. We pay enough for the service.Fair point. But l think it will take an awful lot of averse publicity for the bus company to act.
I'd love to, but I'm too busy posting on NSC.There is a severe bus driver shortage in the city, with most drivers being forced to do overtime.
Would you like to drive a bus up and down North Street all day, with it's heavy traffic and suicidal pedestrians?
How can there be a shortage of drivers when we have all these people over here from Europe looking for work and taking jobs?
Presuming this is the number 28/29 it is a bus my Daughter catches home from work. It is frustrating that she wants to go beyond Lewes but cant get on the bus because fans want to travel a few miles. Just saying, that's all.
So you want her to have priority boarding then. OK. Maybe if she has a glass of wine with a friend in a nearby bar after work she can go to the ‘speedy serve lane’ if there are football fans in there. Is this on Saturdays or midweek games IRTGT ?
The driver of the 12A queried our tickets and said it should be a card. We said it was a cup game, so we're using paper tickets. He then shrugged his shoulders and let us on.
There is a guy who posts on here who used to stand at the Old Steine collecting bus numbers in ill fitting busman’s uniform when he was about 17, circa 1988. He’ll know.
I think you missed the polite point. The 25 runs every few minutes and, in a way, is the bus for the ground.
The 28/29 runs every 30 minutes or more. It is the bus for T/Wells. If my Daughter cant get on it she has to wait 30 mins whereas fans wait under 10 mins.
Should she go to a bar it would be one without fans or she would wait in a queue.
There was loads of room on the 29 on Saturday going to the Amex, I got on fine with my print at home tickets to this and the 700 too (also thanks to advice from [MENTION=13683]Cowfold Seagull[/MENTION] and [MENTION=5040]Dirty Dave[/MENTION]). Got the 25 back though so can't comment on that, hope that helpsI think you missed the polite point. The 25 runs every few minutes and, in a way, is the bus for the ground.
The 28/29 runs every 30 minutes or more. It is the bus for T/Wells. If my Daughter cant get on it she has to wait 30 mins whereas fans wait under 10 mins.
Should she go to a bar it would be one without fans or she would wait in a queue.
On a vaguely related note, I'm very much looking forward to the day when someone challenges the parents whose kids continually press the bells on the P&R bus both to and from the stadium.
I don't blame the kids - some kids just cant help themselves... it's the bell-end (pun intended) parents who are to blame for letting it happen.
I can never see who is doing it, but it winds me right up.
I'm still using my old season ticket card from 4 years back for Saturday shopping trips