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On Wed, 04 May 2011 13:35:58 +0100
JNugent wrote: Bus stops arn't generally sighted on corners in the middle of a traffic light controlled junction are they you brainless ****wit? Buses stop where they stop (which frequently *is* at or very close to road junctions). Taxis stop where they stop. If you don't understand that a taxi might stop to pick up a passenger or drop one off, should you be trusted with a driving licence? I think I'll keep your post as one of the best examples of ****wittedness I've read this year. Passengers are capable of walking an extra 10 metres if the cap stops up the road in a safe position. Why should they have to? QED. B2003 |
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