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Bus drivers are to ask for permission to take off their ties in hot weather. I think they should wear polo shirts and shorts in the summer months.

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Joey J J Jr Shabadoo

They should turn the heating off, too. It's on full blast all year.

 

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Rick James

I need permission to take my hat off too at work. Not that it stops me mind.

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They are angry enough without sitting sweltering in this weather.  

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Ricardo Shillyshally

Most of them are grumpy fatbodies 365/24/7. Ties are just today's excuse

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Most of them are grumpy fatbodies 365/24/7. Ties are just today's excuse

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Ryan Jarman

:what: 

 

Not wearing ties!? I blame Corbyn. 

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glynnlondon

Most of them are grumpy fatbodies 365/24/7. Ties are just today's excuse

Driving the likes of some kickback posters about can't say I blame them.
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...a bit disco

I need permission to take my hat off too at work. Not that it stops me mind.

 

Quite right too Locky.

 

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Most of them seem to be miserable tossers.

 

Make them sweat I say.

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Rick James

Quite right too Locky.

 

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Right now I'd rather be working there. Although not on a day like this.

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Workplace dress codes in general are a joke.

 

I work in an office where women can wear a skirt and show a bit of leg, but on 'dress down' days us guys have to wear full length jeans or something similar. No 3/4 lengths allowed.

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Stewie Griffin

Workplace dress codes in general are a joke.

 

I work in an office where women can wear a skirt and show a bit of leg, but on 'dress down' days us guys have to wear full length jeans or something similar. No 3/4 lengths allowed.

The women in my work seem to be able to wear whatever they like and no one says anything guys however have to wear trousers and a shirt at all times .

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Ricardo Shillyshally

The women in my work seem to be able to wear whatever they like and no one says anything guys however have to wear trousers and a shirt at all times .

It seems unfair but it gives fat birds a chance to cover their disgusting bodies with a floaty number from Peacock's

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It seems unfair but it gives fat birds a chance to cover their disgusting bodies with a floaty number from Peacock's

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KevinKyle10

Biggest cxxnts. Assume you mean by size, as taxi drivers followed swiftly by car drivers that speed up as to not let a bus full of people out when you could just get passed at the next stop, 200 yards down the road, are the worst cxxnts ever. But hey the one person in your car is more important than the multiple people in the bus. Or maybe your referring to them being larger and not understanding they may need extra room, in which case, cars "should" to give them priority. (Aware this is not law, rather an Instruction.)

 

And the grumpy ones. Do you acknowledge your bus driver? I'd say roughly 90% of edinburghs bus users don't, if you tried smiling or actually saying "single please" when you get on the bus and chuck your money in the hopper, you'd find your bus driver is actually quite a pleasant person.

Then again there is bound to be grumpy ones, sure there is grumpy people in all jobs.

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Shanks said no

The sooner these dinosaurs are replaced by robots the better, can't be more than 5 years away. Whining because its a little bit sunny, open your window! You are public servants representing the City of Edinburgh, get your ties, shirts and jackets on, you are paid enough.

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Biggest cxxnts. Assume you mean by size, as taxi drivers followed swiftly by car drivers that speed up as to not let a bus full of people out when you could just get passed at the next stop, 200 yards down the road, are the worst cxxnts ever. But hey the one person in your car is more important than the multiple people in the bus. Or maybe your referring to them being larger and not understanding they may need extra room, in which case, cars "should" to give them priority. (Aware this is not law, rather an Instruction.)

And the grumpy ones. Do you acknowledge your bus driver? I'd say roughly 90% of edinburghs bus users don't, if you tried smiling or actually saying "single please" when you get on the bus and chuck your money in the hopper, you'd find your bus driver is actually quite a pleasant person.

Then again there is bound to be grumpy ones, sure there is grumpy people in all jobs.

Lot of time for Lothian buses. Best bus company in the UK imo. Always engage with the drivers, always polite, some don't speak but I've no problem with that.

 

Too many moaning arseholes who don't realise what a great service they get.

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Lot of time for Lothian buses. Best bus company in the UK imo. Always engage with the drivers, always polite, some don't speak but I've no problem with that.

 

Too many moaning arseholes who don't realise what a great service they get.

 

This long hop/short hop bollocks I put myself through when I was in Dundee was ****ing depressing. 

 

Shite system.

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The Real Maroonblood

Biggest cxxts on the road.

Hope they all fxxkin boil.

First prize goes to taxi drivers.
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Bowmans_Boot

Lot of time for Lothian buses. Best bus company in the UK imo. Always engage with the drivers, always polite, some don't speak but I've no problem with that.

 

Too many moaning arseholes who don't realise what a great service they get.

Agree with this. Superb service and the drivers are generally cheerful and friendly, especially the morning ones which makes a difference!

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Biggest cxxnts. Assume you mean by size, as taxi drivers followed swiftly by car drivers that speed up as to not let a bus full of people out when you could just get passed at the next stop, 200 yards down the road, are the worst cxxnts ever. But hey the one person in your car is more important than the multiple people in the bus. Or maybe your referring to them being larger and not understanding they may need extra room, in which case, cars "should" to give them priority. (Aware this is not law, rather an Instruction.)

 

And the grumpy ones. Do you acknowledge your bus driver? I'd say roughly 90% of edinburghs bus users don't, if you tried smiling or actually saying "single please" when you get on the bus and chuck your money in the hopper, you'd find your bus driver is actually quite a pleasant person.

Then again there is bound to be grumpy ones, sure there is grumpy people in all jobs.

Not at all by size. I mean as a group of drivers on the road.

 

Your first sentence sort of sums it up. Despite what bus drivers might think, they dont own the road, they dont have some special dispensation to be let out "a bus full of people" or not.

 

The wee flashing orange light on the side of a bus means you would like out. It does not mean 'fxxk you Ive got my indicator on so Im just pulling out anyway' as just about every bus driver seems to think it does.

 

Not to mention snarling up traffic at box junctions, nudging out from a stop when the traffic isnt moving thus blocking whole lanes, using the bit for cyclists at traffic lights...

 

Utter cxxts.

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Lot of time for Lothian buses. Best bus company in the UK imo. Always engage with the drivers, always polite, some don't speak but I've no problem with that.

 

Too many moaning arseholes who don't realise what a great service they get.

 

For once MS we are in agreement.

Can only speak from experience but bus drivers in Edinburgh do a very frustrating job well and most go out of their way to be helpful.

When you consider the City is bursting at the seams all summer and most of the tourists are unfamiliar with their surroundings. This means just about every stop involves being kind and courteous and

patient while still trying to cope with timetable requirements.

They have my admiration.

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Not at all by size. I mean as a group of drivers on the road.

 

Your first sentence sort of sums it up. Despite what bus drivers might think, they dont own the road, they dont have some special dispensation to be let out "a bus full of people" or not.

 

The wee flashing orange light on the side of a bus means you would like out. It does not mean 'fxxk you Ive got my indicator on so Im just pulling out anyway' as just about every bus driver seems to think it does.

 

Not to mention snarling up traffic at box junctions, nudging out from a stop when the traffic isnt moving thus blocking whole lanes, using the bit for cyclists at traffic lights...

 

Utter cxxts.

Yip. They're arseholes.

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Harry Potter

For once MS we are in agreement.

Can only speak from experience but bus drivers in Edinburgh do a very frustrating job well and most go out of their way to be helpful.

When you consider the City is bursting at the seams all summer and most of the tourists are unfamiliar with their surroundings. This means just about every stop involves being kind and courteous and

patient while still trying to cope with timetable requirements.

They have my admiration.

This, they have a difficult job, wearing a tie , up to the managers to show fairness to their workers.

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This, they have a difficult job, wearing a tie , up to the managers to show fairness to their workers.

Totally agree Harry.

 

There are a few however that could try to be a wee bit more helpful/polite.

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Highway Code:

223.Buses, coaches and trams. Give priority to these vehicles when you can do so safely,
especially when they signal to pull away from stops.
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KevinKyle10

Not at all by size. I mean as a group of drivers on the road.

 

Your first sentence sort of sums it up. Despite what bus drivers might think, they dont own the road, they dont have some special dispensation to be let out "a bus full of people" or not.

 

The wee flashing orange light on the side of a bus means you would like out. It does not mean 'fxxk you Ive got my indicator on so Im just pulling out anyway' as just about every bus driver seems to think it does.

 

Not to mention snarling up traffic at box junctions, nudging out from a stop when the traffic isnt moving thus blocking whole lanes, using the bit for cyclists at traffic lights...

 

Utter cxxts.

They might use the advanced stopping box as to not brake harshly and knock a passenger of their feet or seat.

Usually only see them edge out into still traffic after crap driver after crap driver doesn't let them out to be honest.

Youre one hundred percent correct, a flashing orange light does not mean "I must come out." But it also does not mean "speed up just so you have to slow down, or even stop further down the road, when you could let me out, and then overtake at the next stop which is probably 100 yards down the road."

I'm not very sure what you mean "snarling up traffic?" Only time I can think of seeing a bus in a box junction is it's tail hanging over at a bus stop (the one on morningside road.) I think you'll find waaaaaay more cars "snarling" up traffic in box junctions.

It's called common courtesy. Read the road ahead, and be patient. The red light might even turn to green by the time u get there if u wait, if it's still red, then you're only an extra 40ft away. Too many drivers only think "I'm not sitting behind that." And too quick to honk horn cos they think they're being inconvenienced.

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The Real Maroonblood

They might use the advanced stopping box as to not brake harshly and knock a passenger of their feet or seat.

Usually only see them edge out into still traffic after crap driver after crap driver doesn't let them out to be honest.

Youre one hundred percent correct, a flashing orange light does not mean "I must come out." But it also does not mean "speed up just so you have to slow down, or even stop further down the road, when you could let me out, and then overtake at the next stop which is probably 100 yards down the road."

I'm not very sure what you mean "snarling up traffic?" Only time I can think of seeing a bus in a box junction is it's tail hanging over at a bus stop (the one on morningside road.) I think you'll find waaaaaay more cars "snarling" up traffic in box junctions.

It's called common courtesy. Read the road ahead, and be patient. The red light might even turn to green by the time u get there if u wait, if it's still red, then you're only an extra 40ft away. Too many drivers only think "I'm not sitting behind that." And too quick to honk horn cos they think they're being inconvenienced.

The impatient drivers are cretins.
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When a bus driver removes his tie, it means he's off duty.

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Stephane Grappelli

Biggest cxxnts. Assume you mean by size, as taxi drivers followed swiftly by car drivers that speed up as to not let a bus full of people out when you could just get passed at the next stop, 200 yards down the road, are the worst cxxnts ever. But hey the one person in your car is more important than the multiple people in the bus. Or maybe your referring to them being larger and not understanding they may need extra room, in which case, cars "should" to give them priority. (Aware this is not law, rather an Instruction.)

 

And the grumpy ones. Do you acknowledge your bus driver? I'd say roughly 90% of edinburghs bus users don't, if you tried smiling or actually saying "single please" when you get on the bus and chuck your money in the hopper, you'd find your bus driver is actually quite a pleasant person.

Then again there is bound to be grumpy ones, sure there is grumpy people in all jobs.

I am always polite and find that most bus drivers are too. You do get the occasional ***** though who doesn't even make eye contact when you say "single please" or whatever. They are already looking in the mirror and getting ready to pull out. It must get a bit repetitive and boring, I understand that, but at the end of the day if a passenger is being polite they deserve politeness back.

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Jambothump

The service buses today, seem to employ drivers who think they are rally drivers, shocking, their speeding and braking.

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No one should be forced to wear a tie, just another way for tin pot managers to keep workers in their place. Does not wearing a tie make any difference to how anyone does their job? No ,didn't think so.

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They might use the advanced stopping box as to not brake harshly and knock a passenger of their feet or seat.

 

Frankly that is just shite. You could go out right now to any number of junctions and find a bus almost stopped at the start of the box but ever so slowly driving forward into it in a bid to get of quicker when the lights change.

 

Usually only see them edge out into still traffic after crap driver after crap driver doesn't let them out to be honest.

 

And there we have it. This is one of the reasons why bus drivers are the biggest, most ignorant cxxts on the road. These people arent "crap drivers" they just havent let you out for whatever reason. You might not like it but there you go. What is crap driving is taking the petted lip because you dont get what you want and just start forcing your way into traffic regardless of other road users.

 

Despite what you think buses do mot have a divine right to be let out.

 

"crap driver after crap driver". What an arrogant cxxt. Tell me who the crap driver is... the one driving according to the law or the one forcing himself out into the traffic?

 

You've pretty much proven my point there.

 

Youre one hundred percent correct, a flashing orange light does not mean "I must come out." But it also does not mean "speed up just so you have to slow down, or even stop further down the road, when you could let me out, and then overtake at the next stop which is probably 100 yards down

No it means you sit there until it is safe to move. As above if you dont like it tough, you wait regardless as to where the next bus stop is. Ypu're there to drive a bus, not everyone elses car. Im mot sure why you cant see that.

 

 

 

I'm not very sure what you mean "snarling up traffic?" Only time I can think of seeing a bus in a box junction is it's tail hanging over at a bus stop (the one on morningside road.) I think you'll find waaaaaay more cars "snarling" up traffic in box junctions.

 

Cars do, as do taxi's but we're not talking about them. This is a thread about bus drivers. The West End of Princes Street and Shandwick Place are two of the particular favourites bus drivers like to ignore. Perhaps they feel since sime "crap drivers" leave the box junctions empty it gives them plenty of room to enter them.

 

 

 

 

It's called common courtesy. Read the road ahead, and be patient. The red light might even turn to green by the time u get there if u wait, if it's still red, then you're only an extra 40ft away. Too many drivers only think "I'm not sitting behind that." And too quick to honk horn cos they think they're being inconvenienced.

"Common courtesy-be patient from someone going on about "crap drivers after crap drivers" and basically advocating just pulling out because you cant get your own way.

 

"Read the road ahead" and perhaps you'd notice that a hell of a lot of bus stops on a lot of roads arent recessed but instead involve buses stopping and blocking traffic evet few hundred yards.

 

If people dont want to "sit behind that" and as long as they do it lawfully they are perfectly entitled to do so regardless of what bus drivers may think.

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Frankly that is just shite. You could go out right now to any number of junctions and find a bus almost stopped at the start of the box but ever so slowly driving forward into it in a bid to get of quicker when the lights change.

 

 

And there we have it. This is one of the reasons why bus drivers are the biggest, most ignorant cxxts on the road. These people arent "crap drivers" they just havent let you out for whatever reason. You might not like it but there you go. What is crap driving is taking the petted lip because you dont get what you want and just start forcing your way into traffic regardless of other road users.

 

Despite what you think buses do mot have a divine right to be let out.

 

"crap driver after crap driver". What an arrogant cxxt. Tell me who the crap driver is... the one driving according to the law or the one forcing himself out into the traffic?

 

You've pretty much proven my point there.

 

 

No it means you sit there until it is safe to move. As above if you dont like it tough, you wait regardless as to where the next bus stop is. Ypu're there to drive a bus, not everyone elses car. Im mot sure why you cant see that.

 

 

 

 

Cars do, as do taxi's but we're not talking about them. This is a thread about bus drivers. The West End of Princes Street and Shandwick Place are two of the particular favourites bus drivers like to ignore. Perhaps they feel since sime "crap drivers" leave the box junctions empty it gives them plenty of room to enter them.

 

 

 

 

 

"Common courtesy-be patient from someone going on about "crap drivers after crap drivers" and basically advocating just pulling out because you cant get your own way.

 

"Read the road ahead" and perhaps you'd notice that a hell of a lot of bus stops on a lot of roads arent recessed but instead involve buses stopping and blocking traffic evet few hundred yards.

 

If people dont want to "sit behind that" and as long as they do it lawfully they are perfectly entitled to do so regardless of what bus drivers may think.

First point absolute nonsense as stoping-starting slows a bus down, and is faster taking hand brake and accelerating.

 

I ament a bus driver now, but you've made that assumption. I believe I've never said anyone has a divine right to pull out. But you're right, let the bus sit there for 45 mins in rush hour traffic. You deserve to save yourself 30 seconds. Screw those people on the bus, they don't have anywhere to go either. You seem to be mis-reading my posts, or maybe I've Mia-typed. My beef has been with drivers speeding up to get passed the bus indicating, where as had they stayed at (or dropped to.)20/30 mph, then there would be no issue. The bus would get out, and you'd be a less angrier driver. Bus stops that aren't layby stops you should also be letting buses out here, as it's overtaking, and there's no divine right to overtake any vehicle, it isn't safe to do so if it's about to move off.

 

Arrogant? Ha. Says the person calling people a cxxnts for trying to take people to work/their home/to a leisure activity. The only arrogance is "I've right off way, I shall not share the road with a bus, I don't have 30 seconds, let it sit behind me for I am car driver!"

 

The crap drivers are those that speed up, blindly overtake buses because it is their "divine right."

 

I can't talk for those box junctions, rarely drive near princes street now, but the one at west end of princes street from Lothian road (unless that's the one you're talking about?) is always left clear as far as I've seen, but feel free to post photographic evidence to the contrary.

 

I ament advocating "just pulling out." Please point out where I said it. I told you a reason why it might happen. Car crashes happen because people text while they're driving, am I advocating that?

 

There is a difference between "lawfully" and "dangerously." Very few bus stops "block the entire road." Most that do are due to cars parked right at the edge of a bus stop, lawfully but causing inconvenience. But as I'm sure you're aware, most traffic lights in Edinburgh (not all), bridges corridor for example are set that allow traffic to get passed a bus in a stop like this to then sit at the following red light, or perhaps green if the bus is at the front of the queue and holds up traffic.

 

Let's face it, you just assume bus drivers are arrogant because they have a larger vehicle to drive. Yes they're will be some bus drivers like that, report them. They'll lose their jobs, and maybe even their liscence. Then they won't be arrogantly driving holding you up for 30 seconds as they can't get into a stop, or another 30 seconds til you let them out of a bus stop safely, oh and lawfully.

 

Get a grip man. I'm pretty your driving instructor would have told you to stay behind a bus that is indicating right. But you know you're right. Just ignore that. Drivers of bigger vehicles aren't on the whole dicks, people who don't know how to drive around larger vehicles safely, which is getting fewer are dicks. Excuse my arrogance.

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Maroon Sailor

I always let a bus out and the drivers show their appreciation. I'm also wary of buses about to turn around tight corners and give them a bit more space.

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Folk moaning about letting a bus out.

Imagine all the folk on the bus were in their own cars on the same route.

 

As for ties .

What toady boss makes them wear one in the heat in the capitals traffic.

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Jambothump

I always let a bus out and the drivers show their appreciation. I'm also wary of buses about to turn around tight corners and give them a bit more space.

I'm the same, always give a bus right of way, you get the thumbs up from LRT drivers, but none of the others

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First point absolute nonsense as stoping-starting slows a bus down, and is faster taking hand brake and accelerating.

 

I ament a bus driver now, but you've made that assumption. I believe I've never said anyone has a divine right to pull out. But you're right, let the bus sit there for 45 mins in rush hour traffic. You deserve to save yourself 30 seconds. Screw those people on the bus, they don't have anywhere to go either. You seem to be mis-reading my posts, or maybe I've Mia-typed. My beef has been with drivers speeding up to get passed the bus indicating, where as had they stayed at (or dropped to.)20/30 mph, then there would be no issue. The bus would get out, and you'd be a less angrier driver. Bus stops that aren't layby stops you should also be letting buses out here, as it's overtaking, and there's no divine right to overtake any vehicle, it isn't safe to do so if it's about to move off.

 

Arrogant? Ha. Says the person calling people a cxxnts for trying to take people to work/their home/to a leisure activity. The only arrogance is "I've right off way, I shall not share the road with a bus, I don't have 30 seconds, let it sit behind me for I am car driver!"

 

The crap drivers are those that speed up, blindly overtake buses because it is their "divine right."

 

I can't talk for those box junctions, rarely drive near princes street now, but the one at west end of princes street from Lothian road (unless that's the one you're talking about?) is always left clear as far as I've seen, but feel free to post photographic evidence to the contrary.

 

I ament advocating "just pulling out." Please point out where I said it. I told you a reason why it might happen. Car crashes happen because people text while they're driving, am I advocating that?

 

There is a difference between "lawfully" and "dangerously." Very few bus stops "block the entire road." Most that do are due to cars parked right at the edge of a bus stop, lawfully but causing inconvenience. But as I'm sure you're aware, most traffic lights in Edinburgh (not all), bridges corridor for example are set that allow traffic to get passed a bus in a stop like this to then sit at the following red light, or perhaps green if the bus is at the front of the queue and holds up traffic.

 

Let's face it, you just assume bus drivers are arrogant because they have a larger vehicle to drive. Yes they're will be some bus drivers like that, report them. They'll lose their jobs, and maybe even their liscence. Then they won't be arrogantly driving holding you up for 30 seconds as they can't get into a stop, or another 30 seconds til you let them out of a bus stop safely, oh and lawfully.

 

Get a grip man. I'm pretty your driving instructor would have told you to stay behind a bus that is indicating right. But you know you're right. Just ignore that. Drivers of bigger vehicles aren't on the whole dicks, people who don't know how to drive around larger vehicles safely, which is getting fewer are dicks. Excuse my arrogance.

Frankly thats just a semi illegible incoherent rant. I gave up trying to read that before I got halfway.

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Folk moaning about letting a bus out.

 

I dont think anyone is moaning about that.

 

Our semi literate ex-bus driver is moaning about not being let out though.

 

Anyhow, back to the gardening.

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Get on buses nearly every day and can't fault them. Yeah you get the odd grumpy ***** just like do in any job around the world, but driving around some of the utter welts I see on the buses daily must take its toll.

 

If we're voting on the biggest road using bellends it's car drivers without a shadow for me. Can quite simply refer to the last bus trip I took. Bus was stuck in traffic going up lochend road and the car driver behind decided he was sick of being stuck behind this big old slow double decker. He pulled out into the incoming traffic and had nowhere to pull back in to.

 

Both sides of the road now at a standstill because of traffic going up the road.

 

That was resolved when the nice bus driver let the arseholes car driver back in when he had a chance.

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Get on buses nearly every day and can't fault them. Yeah you get the odd grumpy ***** just like do in any job around the world, but driving around some of the utter welts I see on the buses daily must take its toll.

If we're voting on the biggest road using bellends it's car drivers without a shadow for me. Can quite simply refer to the last bus trip I took. Bus was stuck in traffic going up lochend road and the car driver behind decided he was sick of being stuck behind this big old slow double decker. He pulled out into the incoming traffic and had nowhere to pull back in to.

Both sides of the road now at a standstill because of traffic going up the road.

That was resolved when the nice bus driver let the arseholes car driver back in when he had a chance.

That wasn't too long ago was it ? Heard something about delays in Lochend because of something like this.

 

Unless it's a weekly thing in Lochend !

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KevinKyle10

Frankly thats just a semi illegible incoherent rant. I gave up trying to read that before I got halfway.

Cool love heart x

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KevinKyle10

I dont think anyone is moaning about that.

 

Our semi literate ex-bus driver is moaning about not being let out though.

 

Anyhow, back to the gardening.

Enjoy your gardening. Semi-literate might be correct. But let's stay on-topic as you reminded me when I brought up cars, another vehicle, instead of talking about the quality of my posts.

 

Anyway, hope you enjoyed getting a bite, because clearly your trolling. No one can really be that bad a driver.

 

Hope this post made sense for you. If not, I can talk you through it, if that helps obviously.

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I dont think anyone is moaning about that.

 

Our semi literate ex-bus driver is moaning about not being let out though.

 

Anyhow, back to the gardening.

Enjoy your gardening. Semi-literate might be correct. But let's stay on-topic as you reminded me when I brought up cars, another vehicle, instead of talking about the quality of my posts.

 

Anyway, hope you enjoyed getting a bite, because clearly your trolling. No one can really be that bad a driver.

 

Hope this post made sense for you. If not, I can talk you through it, if that helps obviously.

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I dont think anyone is moaning about that.

 

Our semi literate ex-bus driver is moaning about not being let out though.

 

Anyhow, back to the gardening.

Enjoy your gardening. Semi-literate might be correct. But let's stay on-topic as you reminded me when I brought up cars, another vehicle, instead of talking about the quality of my posts.

 

Anyway, hope you enjoyed getting a bite, because clearly your trolling. No one can really be that bad a driver.

 

Hope this post made sense for you. If not, I can talk you through it, if that helps obviously.

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Enjoy your gardening. Semi-literate might be correct. But let's stay on-topic as you reminded me when I brought up cars, another vehicle, instead of talking about the quality of my posts.

Im happy to stay on topic. Ive never once changed topic. Pointing out your post was a semi illiterate, barely intelligible rant that I gave up reading before halfway isnt changing topic.

 

 

Anyway, hope you enjoyed getting a bite, because clearly your trolling. No one can really be that bad a driver.

 

 

All we've established as far as any driving is concerned is that you think others are "crap drivers after crap drivers" if they dont let buses out... after that I've given up on you to be honest.

 

And for what its worth people who you disagree with arent trolls, they just have a different oponion.

 

I think on a whole, for numerous reasons, bus drivers are the biggest, most ignorant cxxts on the road. You have done nothing to change that infact, if anything, you've convinced me even more that that is the case by your posts.

 

That isnt trolling.

 

Hope this post made sense for you. If not, I can talk you through it, if that helps obviously.

You wont have to do that. I'll just keep reading it everytime you post it.

 

3 times is probably ample

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Im happy to stay on topic. Ive never once changed topic. Pointing out your post was a semi illiterate, barely intelligible rant that I gave up reading before halfway isnt changing topic.

 

 

 

All we've established as far as any driving is concerned is that you think others are "crap drivers after crap drivers" if they dont let buses out... after that I've given up on you to be honest.

 

And for what its worth people who you disagree with arent trolls, they just have a different oponion.

 

I think on a whole, for numerous reasons, bus drivers are the biggest, most ignorant cxxts on the road. You have done nothing to change that infact, if anything, you've convinced me even more that that is the case by your posts.

 

That isnt trolling.

 

 

You wont have to do that. I'll just keep reading it everytime you post it.

 

3 times is probably ample

Lovely mate. Not sure how a post can be illiterate, maybe illegible? Surely illiterate is an person?

 

I don't know how I posted it three times, I do apologise, clearly it was a mistake, and not meant. But well done on pointing it out. Observation skills are top notch. Not sure anyone would have noticed.

 

I don't really care if you've "given up on me." An opinion of someone I will never meet on a football forum, who likes to call people doing their jobs "biggest cxxts" is pretty low in my cards.

 

I'm well aware that people have different opinions. The point I was making in reference to trolling was that the you stated your opinion, then me, mines.

The next step is where the trolling becomes evident. Personal attacks. Calling someone semi-literate after a few posts. And then in your second post calling them semi-illiterate. Making spelling mistakes.

 

Anyway this will be my last post on this thread. I think you must be a lost cause, as far as your driving is concerned. Carry on blaming bus drivers. Bet it's those "pesky" cyclists too. And all those red lights. Oh and other cars. Basically anyone that's not in your car.

 

Anyway hope you got your gardening done yesterday.

 

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