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Paul March 11th 10 12:40 PM

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Reported on BBC News.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/8562181.stm

I foresee a summer of discontent on the tube, with the strikes no
doubt carefully timed to coincide with England's matches in the World
Cup

Mizter T March 11th 10 01:06 PM

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On Mar 11, 1:40*pm, Paul wrote:
Reported on BBC News.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/8562181.stm

I foresee a summer of discontent on the tube, with the strikes no
doubt carefully timed to coincide with England's matches in the World
Cup


Turbulence ahead...

[email protected] March 12th 10 03:28 PM

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On Mar 11, 2:06�pm, Mizter T wrote:
On Mar 11, 1:40�pm, Paul wrote:

Reported on BBC News.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/8562181.stm


I foresee a summer of discontent on the tube, with the strikes no
doubt carefully timed to coincide with England's matches in the World
Cup


Turbulence ahead...


Bob Crow said:

"If these cuts to jobs are bulldozed through by Transport for London
it will turn London's tube stations into a muggers' paradise."

I didn't realise that Mr. Crow was in the labour advice market, and
although one of his members was famously shown to behave reprehensibly
to a passenger last year, recommending his members to start robbing
passengers is a bit much.

M.M.

MIG March 12th 10 03:38 PM

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On 12 Mar, 16:28, " wrote:
On Mar 11, 2:06 pm, Mizter T wrote:

On Mar 11, 1:40 pm, Paul wrote:


Reported on BBC News.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/8562181.stm


I foresee a summer of discontent on the tube, with the strikes no
doubt carefully timed to coincide with England's matches in the World
Cup


Turbulence ahead...


Bob Crow said:

"If these cuts to jobs are bulldozed through by Transport for London
it will turn London's tube stations into a muggers' paradise."

I didn't realise that Mr. Crow was in the labour advice market, and
although one of his members was famously shown to behave reprehensibly
to a passenger last year, recommending his members to start robbing
passengers is a bit much.

M.M.


I'm struggling to find anything correct in your posting.

Steve Fitzgerald March 12th 10 06:57 PM

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In message
,
" writes
I didn't realise that Mr. Crow was in the labour advice market, and
although one of his members was famously shown to behave reprehensibly
to a passenger last year, recommending his members to start robbing
passengers is a bit much.


Assuming that's the Holborn incident you are referring to I think you
will find that it turned out the gentleman in question was not a union
member, let alone an RMT member.
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Steve Fitzgerald has now left the building.
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Tom Anderson March 12th 10 08:49 PM

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On Fri, 12 Mar 2010, MIG wrote:

On 12 Mar, 16:28, " wrote:
On Mar 11, 2:06 pm, Mizter T wrote:

On Mar 11, 1:40 pm, Paul wrote:


Reported on BBC News.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/8562181.stm


I foresee a summer of discontent on the tube, with the strikes no
doubt carefully timed to coincide with England's matches in the World
Cup


Turbulence ahead...


Bob Crow said:

"If these cuts to jobs are bulldozed through by Transport for London
it will turn London's tube stations into a muggers' paradise."

I didn't realise that Mr. Crow was in the labour advice market, and
although one of his members was famously shown to behave reprehensibly
to a passenger last year, recommending his members to start robbing
passengers is a bit much.

M.M.


I'm struggling to find anything correct in your posting.


That's not fair - his headers are formatted correctly.

tom

--
I fought the law and the law won.

zen83237 March 14th 10 09:27 PM

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"Steve Fitzgerald" ] wrote in message
...
In message
,
" writes
I didn't realise that Mr. Crow was in the labour advice market, and
although one of his members was famously shown to behave reprehensibly to
a passenger last year, recommending his members to start robbing
passengers is a bit much.


Assuming that's the Holborn incident you are referring to I think you will
find that it turned out the gentleman in question was not a union member,
let alone an RMT member.
--
Steve Fitzgerald has now left the building.
You will find him in London's Docklands, E16, UK
(please use the reply to address for email)


Strange choice of wording. Exactly what aspect of this man's behaviour made
him a "gentleman". I can think of a choice words to describe the LUL
employee and gentleman isn't one of them.

Kevin



Steve Fitzgerald March 14th 10 09:56 PM

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In message , Zen83237
writes

Assuming that's the Holborn incident you are referring to I think you will
find that it turned out the gentleman in question was not a union member,
let alone an RMT member.


Strange choice of wording. Exactly what aspect of this man's behaviour made
him a "gentleman". I can think of a choice words to describe the LUL
employee and gentleman isn't one of them.


Why? I treat everybody equally. I don't know (neither do you) all the
details in this case so I give him the benefit of any doubt.

I've also snipped the excess crap that you left in your reply; you might
also consider fixing your sig. sep. and dumping Outlook Express for a
proper news reader.

HTH
--
Steve Fitzgerald has now left the building.
You will find him in London's Docklands, E16, UK
(please use the reply to address for email)


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