Re: Most forgetful Chiltern driver!
Von: 4sub (sr4sub@hotspammail.co.uk) [Profil]
Datum: 12.08.2008 06:57
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Newsgroup: uk.railway
Datum: 12.08.2008 06:57
Message-ID: <g7r5df$2kb$1@aioe.org>
Newsgroup: uk.railway
"simon" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message news:NZOdnWaiPsnTOj3VnZ2dnUVZ8gidnZ2d@bt.com... > > "4sub" <sr4sub@hotspammail.co.uk> wrote in message > news:g7pjng$ts6$1@aioe.org... >> >> "Roland Perry" <roland@perry.co.uk> wrote in message >> news:CY8xTE1ZqEoIFAq6@perry.co.uk... >>> In message <g7pcik$il$1@aioe.org>, at 13:50:27 on Mon, 11 Aug 2008, 4sub >>> <sr4sub@hotspammail.co.uk> remarked: >>>>>>I would have been straight up to the cab if I had been on that train. >>>>> >>>>> With what action in mind? >>>>> >>>>To see if the driver was OK. >>> >>> That's the right answer. I was wondering if you were going to have a go >>> at him. >>> -- >>> Roland Perry >>> >> We were talking in the office this morning about this, all of us would of >> gone up to the front to see if the driver was alright. >> > Cannot see how its justified to 'have a go' no matter how much anyone has > been inconvenienced. rite letters if one must, but I hope I would have > offered the driver a pair of glasses with a smile - he'd be unlikely to do > it again for a long time. > > Cheers, > Simon > Simon, the driver had a 'fail to call' and 'stop short with a six car on four car mark' on the same trip. I wouldn't be 'having a go' I want to see that the driver was alright.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- przyjaciel (13.08.2008 00:13)
