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Boltar April 21st 08 11:03 AM

Drivers protesting about a film
 
Seems some people have nothing better to do with their lives:

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle3787873.ece

Perhaps soldiers or policemen or doctors or insert any profession you
can think of here should protest about any film which shows them in a
bad light or shows something distressing related to what they do.

B2003

John B April 21st 08 12:08 PM

Drivers protesting about a film
 
On 21 Apr, 12:03, Boltar wrote:
Seems some people have nothing better to do with their lives:

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle3787873.ece

Perhaps soldiers or policemen or doctors or insert any profession you
can think of here should protest about any film which shows them in a
bad light or shows something distressing related to what they do.


Indeed, I don't recall any Police Federation protests about Hot
Fuzz...

--
John Band
john at johnband dot org
www.johnband.org

alex_t April 21st 08 12:37 PM

Drivers protesting about a film
 

Seems some people have nothing better to do with their lives:

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle3787873.ece


Anyone knows when we should expect a Tube strike about the film? :-)

Paul Scott April 21st 08 12:43 PM

Drivers protesting about a film
 
alex_t wrote:
Seems some people have nothing better to do with their lives:

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle3787873.ece


Anyone knows when we should expect a Tube strike about the film? :-)


Will there be a long enough free slot on Bob Crow's annual strike planning
wallchart?

Yet another potential strike called off without much hue and cry last week:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7356004.stm

Paul



Walter Briscoe April 21st 08 02:20 PM

Drivers protesting about a film
 
In message
of
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 04:03:17 in uk.transport.london, Boltar
writes
Seems some people have nothing better to do with their lives:

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle3787873.ece

Perhaps soldiers or policemen or doctors or insert any profession you
can think of here should protest about any film which shows them in a
bad light or shows something distressing related to what they do.

B2003


That article has "Keith Norman, general secretary of Aslef (sic) [I
believe it ought to be ASLEF standing for Associated Society of
Locomotive Engineers and Firemen]" saying " ... Last year 249 bodies
ended up under trains. ..."

Can someone provide a reference to where he said so?
What is the origin of the figure?

Does that 249 refer to "Ones Under" on London Underground or nationally?
Where does the statistic come from? I failed to find 249 at
http://www.aslef.org.uk/s/search/101217/search/
I presume the incidence on those Jubilee platforms which have platform
edge doors is negligible. What does such a death cost? What would
platform edge doors cost?
I have always feared standing on LU platforms since watching Hitchcock's
39 Steps in which someone is pushed under an LU train.

I believe the Paris Métro used to have doors preventing platform access
when trains entered platforms. This feature presumably reduced dwell
time. I did not see it used when I last in Paris. What was it scrapped?
--
Walter Briscoe

www.waspies.net April 21st 08 03:27 PM

Drivers protesting about a film
 
Boltar wrote:
Seems some people have nothing better to do with their lives:

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle3787873.ece

Perhaps soldiers or policemen or doctors or insert any profession you
can think of here should protest about any film which shows them in a
bad light or shows something distressing related to what they do.

B2003

As a driver who helps victims of train suicide I think it's very poor of
the company to take the 40 pieces of silver for this film to be made on
TFL premises, there is no rule about wiping our 3 members of the public
in a month and getting 10 years salary tax free, for some they never
make it back onto the front.

If a film company wants to make this film then fine but I don't think
that TFL should be involved, the effects on everyone involved can be
terrible, but I guess Boltar is made of sterner stuff and would be back
the following day after just a nip of brandy (make sure it's after the
drug and booze test)

Mizter T April 21st 08 03:29 PM

Drivers protesting about a film
 

On 21 Apr, 15:20, Walter Briscoe wrote:

In message
of
Mon, 21 Apr 2008 04:03:17 in uk.transport.london, Boltar
writes

Seems some people have nothing better to do with their lives:


http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle3787873.ece


Perhaps soldiers or policemen or doctors or insert any profession you
can think of here should protest about any film which shows them in a
bad light or shows something distressing related to what they do.



That article has "Keith Norman, general secretary of Aslef (sic) [I
believe it ought to be ASLEF standing for Associated Society of
Locomotive Engineers and Firemen]" [...]


Different publications use different house styles when it comes to
acronyms, and the Times is consistent with its use of Aslef. I can't
find reference to it in the Times style guide (which can be accessed
online) but I think those acronyms that can be said aloud as if they
were a word are thus treated like a proper noun and only the initial
letter is capitalised.

Boltar April 21st 08 05:17 PM

Drivers protesting about a film
 
On 21 Apr, 16:27, "www.waspies.net" wrote:
As a driver who helps victims of train suicide I think it's very poor of
the company to take the 40 pieces of silver for this film to be made on
TFL premises, there is no rule about wiping our 3 members of the public
in a month and getting 10 years salary tax free, for some they never
make it back onto the front.


You mean this *fictional* *comedy* film isn't really a Panorama
program in desguise and some of it actually might have been *made up*?
Well, I never... Next you'll be telling me the US government doesn't
really have Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones on the payroll fighting
aliens!

If a film company wants to make this film then fine but I don't think
that TFL should be involved, the effects on everyone involved can be
terrible, but I guess Boltar is made of sterner stuff and would be back
the following day after just a nip of brandy (make sure it's after the
drug and booze test)


Perhaps no films involving car accidents should ever be made in case
it offends someone who's ever been in a bad one then?

B2003


Roland Perry April 21st 08 05:19 PM

Drivers protesting about a film
 
In message , at 15:27:47 on Mon,
21 Apr 2008, www.waspies.net remarked:
As a driver who helps victims of train suicide I think it's very poor
of the company to take the 40 pieces of silver for this film to be made
on TFL premises, there is no rule about wiping our 3 members of the
public in a month and getting 10 years salary tax free, for some they
never make it back onto the front.


I have every sympathy with what you do in your job, but this is
just-another-case of "New Scientist" (or Which? Magazine) syndrome,
which is that any subject you don't know about seems to be depicted
pretty much OK, but anything you *do* know about is a complete travesty.

eg: Cop-shows on TV are staggeringly unrealistic when it comes to police
procedure; it's just not funny (if you worry about such things). On the
other hand, if you think scene-of-crimes officers double as a swat team,
or can read a cctv image of a car numberplate a mile away - keep
watching CSI-NewYork without complaining.
--
Roland Perry

Roland Perry April 21st 08 06:01 PM

Drivers protesting about a film
 
In message
, at
10:17:59 on Mon, 21 Apr 2008, Boltar remarked:
Perhaps no films involving car accidents should ever be made in case
it offends someone who's ever been in a bad one then?


Having been there and got the t-shirt, one of the most upsetting things
in the aftermath is any kind of funeral depicted on TV.

--
Roland Perry


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