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Quote nickgusset at 05 Feb 2015 8.51pm

Quote Pussay Patrol at 05 Feb 2015 8.36pm

Quote ghosteagle at 05 Feb 2015 6.22pm

Quote nickgusset at 05 Feb 2015 6.16pm

Rather than going on strike, the bus drivers should insist all passengers ride for free. That'd make the bus companies take more notice.

Having said that, I support the strikes. The disparity in pay is amazing.

As for those saying drivers should leave and join the better paying companies... What decade are you living in?

Didn't some other union in Europe do this? Maybe the French underground, seem to remember they carried on working but simply opened all the barriers, seems like a winner

No one pays on buses anyway, they have Oyster and season tickets


Yes I'm aware of this. Turn the oyster machines off! That way no money is deducted from card which is the same as not paying.
Christ on a bike!


Kids, pensioners, staff and police already don't pay.

Do you want us to just throw some more debt on the pile? Things have to be paid for.

 


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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 05 Feb 15 10.51pm

Quote Stuk at 05 Feb 2015 10.40pm

Quote nickgusset at 05 Feb 2015 8.51pm

Quote Pussay Patrol at 05 Feb 2015 8.36pm

Quote ghosteagle at 05 Feb 2015 6.22pm

Quote nickgusset at 05 Feb 2015 6.16pm

Rather than going on strike, the bus drivers should insist all passengers ride for free. That'd make the bus companies take more notice.

Having said that, I support the strikes. The disparity in pay is amazing.

As for those saying drivers should leave and join the better paying companies... What decade are you living in?

Didn't some other union in Europe do this? Maybe the French underground, seem to remember they carried on working but simply opened all the barriers, seems like a winner

No one pays on buses anyway, they have Oyster and season tickets


Yes I'm aware of this. Turn the oyster machines off! That way no money is deducted from card which is the same as not paying.
Christ on a bike!


Kids, pensioners, staff and police already don't pay.

Do you want us to just throw some more debt on the pile? Things have to be paid for.


Yes like the drivers...
My point was that not collecting fares as industrial action will affect passengers less than a strike.

 

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View Jimenez's Profile Jimenez Flag SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 05 Feb 15 10.57pm Send a Private Message to Jimenez Add Jimenez as a friend

Quote nickgusset at 05 Feb 2015 10.51pm

Quote Stuk at 05 Feb 2015 10.40pm

Quote nickgusset at 05 Feb 2015 8.51pm

Quote Pussay Patrol at 05 Feb 2015 8.36pm

Quote ghosteagle at 05 Feb 2015 6.22pm

Quote nickgusset at 05 Feb 2015 6.16pm

Rather than going on strike, the bus drivers should insist all passengers ride for free. That'd make the bus companies take more notice.

Having said that, I support the strikes. The disparity in pay is amazing.

As for those saying drivers should leave and join the better paying companies... What decade are you living in?

Didn't some other union in Europe do this? Maybe the French underground, seem to remember they carried on working but simply opened all the barriers, seems like a winner

No one pays on buses anyway, they have Oyster and season tickets


Yes I'm aware of this. Turn the oyster machines off! That way no money is deducted from card which is the same as not paying.
Christ on a bike!


Kids, pensioners, staff and police already don't pay.

Do you want us to just throw some more debt on the pile? Things have to be paid for.


Yes like the drivers...
My point was that not collecting fares as industrial action will affect passengers less than a strike.


........but surely the money lost on fares would be counter balanced by not paying the staff?

 


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Quote Stuk at 05 Feb 2015 10.38pm

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Quote Stuk at 05 Feb 2015 5.13pm

I've been out and about today and gone past 3 depots where the bus w***ers (Unite) are on strike.

At each site there was a police car, with police officers sitting in it, watching nothing happen.

I do hope they're being made to pay the costs in a similar vein that football clubs are forcibly charged for it, whether they want them or not.


Sorry to crush your hope, but they are not.


Of course they aren't. Like all union actions, they only further drain public resources.

But still waaaaaaaay behind the public resources spent bailing out the bankers DUE TO THEIR GREED. And now the bankers are all rich again but you're having a gripe about those who contributed to their wealth?
'Tis indeed a funny old world.


Resources that will be paid back, in full, with profit.

The use of "bankers" should now be an automatic disqualification from a coherent argument.

You talk of a coherent argument yet deny the facts regarding the banking system?
It is designed to make you, along with the rest of us, poorer than we should be. The bailouts added to their wealth as many studies have shown and the gap between the rich and poor has grown.
But if you want to pick a fight with a bus driver then go ahead. You're fighting the wrong person.


Edited by TUX (05 Feb 2015 11.08pm)

 

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Quote nickgusset at 05 Feb 2015 10.51pm

Quote Stuk at 05 Feb 2015 10.40pm

Quote nickgusset at 05 Feb 2015 8.51pm

Quote Pussay Patrol at 05 Feb 2015 8.36pm

Quote ghosteagle at 05 Feb 2015 6.22pm

Quote nickgusset at 05 Feb 2015 6.16pm

Rather than going on strike, the bus drivers should insist all passengers ride for free. That'd make the bus companies take more notice.

Having said that, I support the strikes. The disparity in pay is amazing.

As for those saying drivers should leave and join the better paying companies... What decade are you living in?

Didn't some other union in Europe do this? Maybe the French underground, seem to remember they carried on working but simply opened all the barriers, seems like a winner

No one pays on buses anyway, they have Oyster and season tickets


Yes I'm aware of this. Turn the oyster machines off! That way no money is deducted from card which is the same as not paying.
Christ on a bike!


Kids, pensioners, staff and police already don't pay.

Do you want us to just throw some more debt on the pile? Things have to be paid for.


Yes like the drivers...
My point was that not collecting fares as industrial action will affect passengers less than a strike.

It would be worse for customers. If you can get a freebee in this country you would. If buses in London were free for just one day & one day only there would be carnage. Buses would be rammed with day trippers who wouldn't usually get the bus.

 

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I was a bit pissed yesterday when I had to walk back home in the freezing cold after a long day but I didn't feel as agreived as I normally would had it been the tube on strike. No question being a bus driver is waaay more stressful than on the tube.

 


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Quote nickgusset at 05 Feb 2015 8.51pm

Quote Pussay Patrol at 05 Feb 2015 8.36pm

Quote ghosteagle at 05 Feb 2015 6.22pm

Quote nickgusset at 05 Feb 2015 6.16pm

Rather than going on strike, the bus drivers should insist all passengers ride for free. That'd make the bus companies take more notice.

Having said that, I support the strikes. The disparity in pay is amazing.

As for those saying drivers should leave and join the better paying companies... What decade are you living in?

Didn't some other union in Europe do this? Maybe the French underground, seem to remember they carried on working but simply opened all the barriers, seems like a winner

No one pays on buses anyway, they have Oyster and season tickets


Yes I'm aware of this. Turn the oyster machines off! That way no money is deducted from card which is the same as not paying.
Christ on a bike!


Why's he getting the bus then?

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 06 Feb 15 10.05am

Quote Stuk at 05 Feb 2015 10.38pm

Quote TUX at 05 Feb 2015 9.59pm

Quote Stuk at 05 Feb 2015 5.21pm

Quote ghosteagle at 05 Feb 2015 5.17pm

Quote Stuk at 05 Feb 2015 5.13pm

I've been out and about today and gone past 3 depots where the bus w***ers (Unite) are on strike.

At each site there was a police car, with police officers sitting in it, watching nothing happen.

I do hope they're being made to pay the costs in a similar vein that football clubs are forcibly charged for it, whether they want them or not.


Sorry to crush your hope, but they are not.


Of course they aren't. Like all union actions, they only further drain public resources.

But still waaaaaaaay behind the public resources spent bailing out the bankers DUE TO THEIR GREED. And now the bankers are all rich again but you're having a gripe about those who contributed to their wealth?
'Tis indeed a funny old world.


Resources that will be paid back, in full, with profit.

The use of "bankers" should now be an automatic disqualification from a coherent argument.

In theory - In reality, I suspect the so called profit will not really equate to much more than depreciation, and certainly won't account for an actual real profit, compared to the losses incurred to the public such as seen in public services etc.

It'll be a mark up on the capital lent, it won't be a profit, the nation will still make a staggering loss in real terms.


 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 06 Feb 15 10.06am

Quote Superfly at 06 Feb 2015 9.28am

Quote nickgusset at 05 Feb 2015 8.51pm

Quote Pussay Patrol at 05 Feb 2015 8.36pm

Quote ghosteagle at 05 Feb 2015 6.22pm

Quote nickgusset at 05 Feb 2015 6.16pm

Rather than going on strike, the bus drivers should insist all passengers ride for free. That'd make the bus companies take more notice.

Having said that, I support the strikes. The disparity in pay is amazing.

As for those saying drivers should leave and join the better paying companies... What decade are you living in?

Didn't some other union in Europe do this? Maybe the French underground, seem to remember they carried on working but simply opened all the barriers, seems like a winner

No one pays on buses anyway, they have Oyster and season tickets


Yes I'm aware of this. Turn the oyster machines off! That way no money is deducted from card which is the same as not paying.
Christ on a bike!


Why's he getting the bus then?

Bit shocking that he has to pay.


 


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Hoof Hearted 06 Feb 15 10.47am

Quote nickgusset at 05 Feb 2015 6.26pm

Quote ghosteagle at 05 Feb 2015 6.22pm

Quote nickgusset at 05 Feb 2015 6.16pm

Rather than going on strike, the bus drivers should insist all passengers ride for free. That'd make the bus companies take more notice.

Having said that, I support the strikes. The disparity in pay is amazing.

As for those saying drivers should leave and join the better paying companies... What decade are you living in?

Didn't some other union in Europe do this? Maybe the French underground, seem to remember they carried on working but simply opened all the barriers, seems like a winner

If I had my way, public transport would be free anyway.


Are you Greek nick?

You support free public transport and unsustainable over-generous public sector pensions?

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 06 Feb 15 12.26pm

Quote Hoof Hearted at 06 Feb 2015 10.47am

Quote nickgusset at 05 Feb 2015 6.26pm

Quote ghosteagle at 05 Feb 2015 6.22pm

Quote nickgusset at 05 Feb 2015 6.16pm

Rather than going on strike, the bus drivers should insist all passengers ride for free. That'd make the bus companies take more notice.

Having said that, I support the strikes. The disparity in pay is amazing.

As for those saying drivers should leave and join the better paying companies... What decade are you living in?

Didn't some other union in Europe do this? Maybe the French underground, seem to remember they carried on working but simply opened all the barriers, seems like a winner

If I had my way, public transport would be free anyway.


Are you Greek nick?

You support free public transport and unsustainable over-generous public sector pensions?


Free public transport would be paid for through taxation.
Pensions are not over generous. That's a myth.

Edited by nickgusset (06 Feb 2015 12.27pm)

 

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I ran to work from old Coulsdon to Croydon and back yesterday. At 7pm there were no pickets at South Croydon bus garage. All nice and cosy at home I expect.
I have no sympathy.

 

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