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Tom Beevers September 5th 03 04:41 PM

Video 125 Piccadilly
 
Hi Group,

Word has reached my ears that Video 125 have released a Piccadilly
Line drivers eye view. Can anyone confirm this?

Joe Patrick September 5th 03 05:31 PM

Video 125 Piccadilly
 
Word has reached my ears that Video 125 have released a Piccadilly
Line drivers eye view. Can anyone confirm this?


Its not in the Catalogue, but check www.video125.com

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Andrew P Smith September 5th 03 07:01 PM

Video 125 Piccadilly
 
In article , CJG
writes
In message , r.shemilt
writes
It's on the back of this month's "Railway Magazine" - Rayners Lane to
Cockfosters & Aldwych Shuttle. £19.95 VHS or DVD...


Im sure there is a specialist demand for this type of video. But am I
the only one who thinks £19.95 is a bit steep for a video of train
track?
Surely a gap in the market for train drivers to add to their income.
Could a train driver set up a video camera in his cab and record the
journey? Along as it didn't distract him?


I think the price is a bit high too but this is a specialist market with
limited appeal. Having had a short cab ride it would be an ideal way for
a driver to make some extra money but he is probably taking a risk by
doing it as it probably breaches H&S regs etc.
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CJG September 5th 03 09:22 PM

Video 125 Piccadilly
 
In message , Andrew P Smith
writes
but he is probably taking a risk by doing it as it probably breaches
H&S regs etc.


Why? If the camera is just sitting their recording and as long as it
didn't distract him in anyway I don't see the problem? And if these
videos are already on sale then I don't see how their could be a
security risk. Although Im sure H&S have some stupid little rule to stop
it?
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CJG

Rob September 5th 03 10:35 PM

Video 125 Piccadilly
 
Having had a short cab ride it would be an ideal way for
a driver to make some extra money but he is probably taking a risk by
doing it as it probably breaches H&S regs etc.
--
Andrew


Why? If the camera is just sitting their recording and as long as it

didn't distract him in anyway I don't see the problem? And if these
videos are already on sale then I don't see how their could be a
security risk. Although Im sure H&S have some stupid little rule to
stop
it?
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CJG

READ WHAT HE SAID!!! CAB RIDES!!!!



Andrew P Smith September 6th 03 06:48 AM

Video 125 Piccadilly
 
In article , CJG
writes
In message , Andrew P Smith
writes
but he is probably taking a risk by doing it as it probably breaches
H&S regs etc.


Why? If the camera is just sitting their recording and as long as it
didn't distract him in anyway I don't see the problem? And if these
videos are already on sale then I don't see how their could be a
security risk. Although Im sure H&S have some stupid little rule to
stop it?


Yes I expect H&S do have some rule to stop it.
--
Andrew
Electronic communications can be altered and therefore the integrity of this
communication can not be guaranteed.
Views expressed in this communication are those of the author and not
associations or companies I am involved with.

Ben Nunn September 6th 03 04:02 PM

Video 125 Piccadilly
 
Unless I'm very much mistaken, it was Tom Beevers
), in message
who said:
Hi Group,

Word has reached my ears that Video 125 have released a Piccadilly
Line drivers eye view. Can anyone confirm this?



Fantastic news if true.

I already have the Northern and Jubilee DVDs (and the old VHSs). Can't wait
for them to release more DVDs.

BTN



Ben Nunn September 6th 03 04:04 PM

Video 125 Piccadilly
 
Unless I'm very much mistaken, it was Bondee
), in message
who said:
"Joe Patrick" wrote in message
...
Word has reached my ears that Video 125 have released a Piccadilly
Line drivers eye view. Can anyone confirm this?


Its not in the Catalogue, but check www.video125.com

http://www.video125.co.uk



It's not on their site yet.

Mind you, it is possibly the most poorly designed, inaccessible website
anyone has ever managed to create.

In my work, I frequently use it as a 'worst case' example when training
people.

BTN



Ben Nunn September 6th 03 10:45 PM

Video 125 website (was: Video 125 Piccadilly)
 
Unless I'm very much mistaken, it was Joe Patrick
), in message
who said:
Mind you, it is possibly the most poorly designed, inaccessible
website anyone has ever managed to create.

In my work, I frequently use it as a 'worst case' example when
training people.


The text doesnt fit into the images, the images overlap and text is
covered by Images.



Most of the text _is_ actually an image.

It's truly the most horrendous thing I've seen on the web - and in that
regard it's up against some stiff competition.

If I wasn't so busy in the real world, I'd offer to design and build them a
basic, attractive, and accessible website for free, because I do really like
their products, and they're not doing a good sales job at all with that
site.

BTN



^_^ September 8th 03 05:25 PM

Video 125 Piccadilly
 
On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 18:22:37 +0100, "r.shemilt"
wrote:


"Tom Beevers" wrote in message
. com...
Hi Group,

Word has reached my ears that Video 125 have released a Piccadilly
Line drivers eye view. Can anyone confirm this?


It's on the back of this month's "Railway Magazine" - Rayners Lane to
Cockfosters & Aldwych Shuttle. £19.95 VHS or DVD...

RMS


I take it you mean there's an advert for it on the back, rather than
the video itself?


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