Hatterlovesbrighton
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This , just because they've got an annual ticket doesn't mean it gives them additional privileges
Though i do reckon that guards should have to salute Gold Card holders when they are travelling off-peak.
This , just because they've got an annual ticket doesn't mean it gives them additional privileges
I would add sitting on the seat near the aisle leaving the empty seat next to the window, hoping that no-one will ask you to get up. But if you're a regular commuter and get 'hugely pissed off' by this kind of stuff, you're not going to be long for this world.
People who think they have a right to travel first class, because they do it all the time, who look down on those of us who only do it occasionally because we've found a special deal. Especially since we've actually paid out real money for our first class tickets and they are usually on some permanent freebee.People who sit in 1st class without a 1st class ticket
People who think they have a right to travel first class, because they do it all the time, who look down on those of us who only do it occasionally because we've found a special deal. Especially since we've actually paid out real money for our first class tickets and they are usually on some permanent freebee.
People who think they have a right to travel first class, because they do it all the time, who look down on those of us who only do it occasionally because we've found a special deal. Especially since we've actually paid out real money for our first class tickets and they are usually on some permanent freebee.
There are actually two very good reasons why people do this:
(a) They have a laptop in the rack above and want to make sure it's not getting stolen - I don't believe ANYONE puts an expensive laptop in the luggage rack
(b) They want some legroom so can swing their legs into the aisle. - annoying for anyone walking down the carriage
Hi all - new to NSC so please be gentle!
As a commuter I get hugely pissed off with non commuters who spread themselves across two seats on a rush hours and then give you a filthy look when you ask them to move their crap so you can sit down.
Just wondered what gets on the nerves of my fellow travellers?
With real money?Not a freebie it is paid for
(a) They have a laptop in the rack above and want to make sure it's not getting stolen - I don't believe ANYONE puts an expensive laptop in the luggage rack. I DO!
(b) They want some legroom so can swing their legs into the aisle. - annoying for anyone walking down the carriage. I do when it's not busy. Otherwise I scrunch up
With real money?
And I never said I was referring to your first class ticket. As you know, I'm a great supporter of perks negotiated by the trade unions on behalf of their members, especially public sector workers.
Though i do reckon that guards should have to salute Gold Card holders when they are travelling off-peak.
/This is especially true when going to football.
On the few occasions I travel in rush hour, regular commuters who ALWAYS travel in the same seat, (THEIR SEAT) getting pissy because someone else is sitting in THEIR seat. Giving filthy looks & talking loudly, letting it be known that we "have to sit over there" because "somebody is in our seats".
Their season ticket entitles them to travel on that route every day. It doesn't guarantee them a reserved seat.
People who have those pull-along suitcases and nearly trip up all the people they cut across.