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On Thursday, 25 July 2013 11:02:41 UTC+1, wrote:
Why is it that you can have everyone on an escalator standing on the right

yet there's always one muppet tourist standing on the left who doesn't

seem to clock that fact? Where do these people leave their brains when they

visit London?
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At Heathrow its amusing to see passengers just arrived from a flight take the escalators down to the tube platforms. They usually stand all over the place, balancing luggage on the steps, chatting, and obviously wondering where to go when they get off.

Contrast this with passengers arriving from London, likely heading for Departures. Then they all stand on the right, with their luggage neatly arranged in front of them, so as not to block the left hand side. They've been well trained by irate commuters in the rush-hour!!

But the REALLY irritating ones are the tourists and commuters who are texting or doing Facebook or Twitter or something whilst on the escalators and then when they get to the end they step off and simply stop to finish what they were sending. Meanwhile others are piling up behind them not able to get off because their exit is effectively blocked. Actually this is quite dangerous. If I get caught behind one of these idiots the only real solution is to push them out of the way with some strongly chosen words aimed in their direction.

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On 27/07/2013 02:23, CJB wrote:
On Thursday, 25 July 2013 11:02:41 UTC+1, wrote:
Why is it that you can have everyone on an escalator standing on the right

yet there's always one muppet tourist standing on the left who doesn't

seem to clock that fact? Where do these people leave their brains when they

visit London?
--
Spud


At Heathrow its amusing to see passengers just arrived from a flight take the escalators down to the tube platforms. They usually stand all over the place, balancing luggage on the steps, chatting, and obviously wondering where to go when they get off.

Contrast this with passengers arriving from London, likely heading for Departures. Then they all stand on the right, with their luggage neatly arranged in front of them, so as not to block the left hand side. They've been well trained by irate commuters in the rush-hour!!

But the REALLY irritating ones are the tourists and commuters who are texting or doing Facebook or Twitter or something whilst on the escalators and then when they get to the end they step off and simply stop to finish what they were sending. Meanwhile others are piling up behind them not able to get off because their exit is effectively blocked. Actually this is quite dangerous. If I get caught behind one of these idiots the only real solution is to push them out of the way with some strongly chosen words aimed in their direction.

CJB.




I just use the lifts.
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On 27/07/2013 02:23, CJB wrote:
On Thursday, 25 July 2013 11:02:41 UTC+1, wrote:
Why is it that you can have everyone on an escalator standing on the right

yet there's always one muppet tourist standing on the left who doesn't

seem to clock that fact? Where do these people leave their brains when they

visit London?

Not just London, there are stand on the right signs on the escalators at
Birmingham New Street station, and yes they get ignored too.
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What truly annoys is when people noticeably slow down just before
getting onto the escalator and then stop before getting on, just so that
they can place their foot in the middle of the plate.


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Paul Corfield wrote:
On Mon, 29 Jul 2013 13:45:05 +0100, Recliner
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On Thu, 25 Jul 2013 10:02:41 +0000 (UTC),
d wrote:

Why is it that you can have everyone on an escalator standing on the right
yet there's always one muppet tourist standing on the left who doesn't
seem to clock that fact? Where do these people leave their brains when they
visit London?


Funnily enough, the Beeb has just published a feature on this topic:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-23444086


Not that funny - "journalists" have long picked up on usenet issues to
turn them into stories. Some groups have even managed to create false
stories which were then published nationally despite them being a
complete hoax. Things like twitter and facebook have just expanded
the range of sources. Plenty of press and PR offices also read these
sources to see what's being said by whom.

It is also interesting to note that the "1980s tube photos" are now
gaining rather more prominence.


Yes, I did wonder about that, but this particular BBC feature seems to have
been written by a US-based reporter, based on US news reports. It also
looks like it's based on some background research that probably started
before this thread. So, in this case at least, it may just be a
coincidence, but I'm sure you're correct about other stories.
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