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Last two days of Routemasters
JMUpton2000 wrote: "Paul" Paul @whydoyoucare.co.uk wrote in message ... on the 159 anyway. timetable for special operations on Thursday the 8th are on line at http://www.lots.org.uk/pdf/159081205.pdf Looks good, shame that work means I an unable to attend. Thankfully I did make the 38 send off though. But wait, what is this utter nonsense about no photography on the 159's on the last two days? Under what bylaw (and more importantly why?) is this little number being dreamed up? Regards John M Upton John, the LOTS site states:- "filming on board any Route 159 bus has been specifically prohibited and this restriction will be very strictly enforced." Well, I don't know if they regard "filming" and synonymous with "taking photographs". I haven't seen any bylaw prohibiting either activity (I'm not saying there isn't one, just that I have not seen it) but if it prohibits "filming" then I would certainly argue that does not include "taking photographs". And, since I use a small digital camera (about the size of the cigarette pack) they wouldn't know the diference anyway. I will certainly be treating this "prohibition" with the contempt that it deserves. It seems that some small-minded people are intent on ruining what will already be a very sad day for many of us. So, TFL (or whicever amoeba is responsible for this "restriction") is not only going to make its conductors redundant on 9th December, it is also intent on creating conflict between them (on their melancholy last day) and well-meaning enthusiasts and other Londoners who wish to record their last Routemaster journeys by having this silly restriction "strictly enforced". I only hope that the conductors, who will have nothing whatsoever to gain by so enforcing, will also treat this restriction with the contempt that it deserves. What will happen to them if they don't? The sack?! I filmed (quite unobtrusively) some of the activities on board some of the final 38s, including an American film crew who brought champagne and toasted the conductor, much to his amusement and joy. He thoroughly enjoyed what, for him, was a rare moment of celebrity as well as his last day of employment. No doubt the TFL twits (or whoever) have dreamt up this restriction and its strict enforcement are of the Labourite Mr. Wolfgang-ejecting killjoy persuasion, for whom the very idea of a farewell celebration for our beloved Routemasters is a tasteless anachronism harking back to the days of squires and serfs and best obliterated in favour of the new wunderkind of the bendy variety. I am already appalled that the L.T. Museum is treating this as a money-making opportunity, and the cavalier way in which now 3 totally different versions of when and where their "limited edition" EFE models will be available is little short of scandalous. Even those of us who are long-standing names on their mailing list have been misinformed, if the latest LOTS announcement is correct, as to where these models will be available. Absolutely disgusted of Fulham, Marc. |
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