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we only do this in very extreme circumstances and in this instance we ensure there are either witnesses or police involvement. however in most circumstances i manage to dispel any such situation arising (i've only ever had to do it twice once involved the police and the other the guy was soooo drunk he had no idea where he was so i just pulled in at the side of the road and called out his stop he happily got off the coach thinking he was home i shut the doors and drove off - i know it seems a little cruel but it was late at night and he was harrassing two young female passengers and being rather lewd and animated with it) |
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Had to pick my grandaughter up at the station on Sat. Night around 7 .. train from Leeds .. lots of male groupings drinking whilst waiting, one even spitting constantly on the platform (nearly instructed the dirty begger of the bye-laws). Not sure if football fans (although seems were singing football songs). Was all harmless fun I suppose, but they did get more rowdy as they boarded the train, along with holding it up whilst two males practically carried their colleague on to it. Just relieved that she was getting off where she did, as feel would have been a target for their attentions .. she is what might be described as voluptous. Wondered as we left the train to go on its 'merry' way how the train driver coped with this lot, must have been at least 40 of them. |
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so as a passenger you just have to take your chances! |
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I don't envy anyone who has to deal with Joe (Joanne) Public. I've witnessed many probably smart people just being plain dumb or worse. I used to manage a Feed and Grain Department. I had a few customers accuse me of raising the prices of grain. I'd tell them and even show them that the prices were dictated by the Feed Company. They supplied a weekly sheet with the price of each type of feed. These guys (it was always the guys), would get downright rude to me for adding another penny or 2 to the 100 pound bags of grain they needed. I'd merely tell them they could go down the road to another grain store for their feed. We both knew they charged 5% more for the same feed. Funny thing is that they never thanked me when the prices started dropping on their grain!:confused: Brian |
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Oooo doesn't that just go against the grain!!!! :mad:
Sorry LYY couldn't resist :o |
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Cute Red. It all ended up as alot of Bulls##t :p (and cow, goat, horse, pig, chicken, sheep, turkey, dog, cat, etc, etc)
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:rolleyes: :p Chin Chin! Brian:D |
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Cheers Brian talking to a brick wall sure beats banging my head against one, had a good night tonight Blackburn Rovers just licked Arsenal so I'm not geting carrird away with the booze, just on a soccer high regards,Ian.:D
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