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Is it safe to travel by bus in broad daylight?

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anotheoldgit | 14:54 Thu 06th Dec 2012 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2243588/Shocking-moment-London-bus-passenger-strangled-scarf-passes-unprovoked-attack.html

Dare I say it again?

What is this......................?

And no it did not happen in my day.
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/// Notices all over the buses to tell people not to do it, keep feet off chairs, no bags on seats, and no litter, do they take any notice, do they hell. /// And yet everyone obeys the 'No Smoking' rule, I wonder why?
perhaps because someone will batter them if they light up, the driver would most likely stop the bus if it's known someone is smoking, then the rest of the passengers will be irate.
i have also told some to get feet off the chairs, and not leave their crap behind for someone else to clear up, and yes they did as was asked.
Albert Pierpoint ( sp ) was pretty good at strangulation I believe.
he was paid to do it though, unlike this man
Yep.
i would happily bring it back for some..
To be a bit pedantic, I think Albert Pierrepoint's speciality was avoiding strangulation :-)
Yes ichkeria, neck snapping was his specialty.
The rule about not smoking in public (including on buses) is national and is real legislation that has been passed by parliament. They are enforcable by law, and failure to comply results in a very hefty fine. Rules about not putting feet on seats, eating, being rowdy are bus (or rail) company rules. Not national law, not backed up by fines. In short, the threat of a fine is why people (mostly) do not smoke on buses.
In other bus news (not covered by AOG) http://www.lbc.co.uk/bus-driver-assaulted-in-barnet-63299
Last time I was on a bus a woman stood up and offered me her seat. That really made my day. :-(
lol ... sorry sandy but .......lol lol
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/// Last time I was on a bus a woman stood up and offered me her seat. That really made my day. :-( ///

Had the roles been reversed you would have most likely been scowled at for being so patronizing towards her. :0)

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