Jobs & Education0 min ago
For Those Of You So Inclined
9 Answers
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by Ken4155. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.With a queue of that length I can't see how it can work if they don't have queues merging at a central point, jno. Say, for example, you're coming from west London. Where do you go to join the end of the queue? How would you know where the end is? Bermondsey's a long walk from west London - and by the time you get there the queue might have stretched to Rotherhithe. It must be a logistical nightmare.
the head of a queue is at the end point, so all the organisers have to do is decide in advance where they want the queue to go and direct people to the current tail end, just as they do in Disneyland. It shouldn't matter whether you arrive from Polperro or Norwich, but it's important that the current tail end be publicised so they know where to go.
They've been planning this London Bridge Is Down thing for years. I'd be surprised if the planning included "Oh, just let people queue anywhere they feel like."
They've been planning this London Bridge Is Down thing for years. I'd be surprised if the planning included "Oh, just let people queue anywhere they feel like."