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Signal Failure
On Feb 24, 6:32*pm, john amber wrote: Please see my response below: john b;117801 Wrote: On Feb 24, 2:19*am, john amber wrote:- We should not put up with it. LT is expensive, inefficient incompetently run and a disgrace. It is a safe bet that they are already planning strikes during the Olympics because they know they can and they know we will all pay up.- I'm fairly sure London Underground isn't planning strikes during the Olympics, except possibly planning on how to mitigate the effects of any such strikes. It is possible that some of LU's employees have a different attitude. Some, possibly. Shame you can't quote properly John Amber - your Mr Angry rant being all mixed up with the text you were attempting to respond to. Shame you also can't seem to comprehend the difference between London Underground the employer, and their employees. One basic difference is that employers generally don't have the habit of going on strike. And if you've never seen a DLR train with a staff member on board then I wonder just how often you have travelled on the DLR - every single train has a 'Passenger Service Agent' (aka train captain) on board, their presence isn't always apparent if you're not on the look out but you won't go very far without one given that they close the doors (without which the train won't move). |
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