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Mwmbwls September 19th 08 11:08 AM

Any idea what has been going on here and why TfL are upset?
 
http://happytransportforlondon.co.uk/2008/09/18/happy/

Barry Salter September 19th 08 12:07 PM

Any idea what has been going on here and why TfL are upset?
 
Mwmbwls wrote:
http://happytransportforlondon.co.uk/2008/09/18/happy/


At a guess, it's the use of the TfL name, roundel, and probably the map
as well.

Cheers,

Barry

[email protected] September 19th 08 12:39 PM

Any idea what has been going on here and why TfL are upset?
 


Mwmbwls wrote:

http://happytransportforlondon.co.uk/2008/09/18/happy/


I'm guessing the upsetness is related to the way it's advertising
bendy buses as 'free'.

Jonn

Mizter T September 19th 08 01:01 PM

Any idea what has been going on here and why TfL are upset?
 

On 19 Sep, 13:07, Barry Salter wrote:
Mwmbwls wrote:
http://happytransportforlondon.co.uk/2008/09/18/happy/


At a guess, it's the use of the TfL name, roundel, and probably the map
as well.


Indeed, the map bearing an intentional similarity to TfL's own spider
maps plus the other factors means TfL have an argument that the
website is guilty of 'passing off' - the author's use of the phrase
"The new official bus map leaflets are out!" hardly helps his defence
case.

Without particularly wanting to get into this yet again, anyone being
'guided' by this maps should be aware that there are now more frequent
ticket checks on these buses than there were in the early days, and
these occur day and night, sometimes with police accompaniment. Anyone
travelling without a valid ticket is thus risking a penalty fare,
prosecution and police attention. My own subjective view from
observing these ticket checks is that there are now fewer people
attempting to fare evade on these buses than there once were.

Nick Leverton September 19th 08 09:08 PM

Any idea what has been going on here and why TfL are upset?
 
In article ,
Mizter T wrote:

Without particularly wanting to get into this yet again, anyone being
'guided' by this maps should be aware that there are now more frequent
ticket checks on these buses than there were in the early days, and
these occur day and night, sometimes with police accompaniment. Anyone
travelling without a valid ticket is thus risking a penalty fare,
prosecution and police attention. My own subjective view from
observing these ticket checks is that there are now fewer people
attempting to fare evade on these buses than there once were.


For the benefit of us outside London, is this basically just a map of
bendy bus routes ?

Nick
--
Serendipity: http://www.leverton.org/blosxom (last update 19th September 2008)
"The Internet, a sort of ersatz counterfeit of real life"
-- Janet Street-Porter, BBC2, 19th March 1996

Tom Anderson September 19th 08 11:50 PM

Any idea what has been going on here and why TfL are upset?
 
On Fri, 19 Sep 2008, Nick Leverton wrote:

In article ,
Mizter T wrote:

Without particularly wanting to get into this yet again, anyone being
'guided' by this maps should be aware that there are now more frequent
ticket checks on these buses than there were in the early days, and
these occur day and night, sometimes with police accompaniment. Anyone
travelling without a valid ticket is thus risking a penalty fare,
prosecution and police attention. My own subjective view from
observing these ticket checks is that there are now fewer people
attempting to fare evade on these buses than there once were.


For the benefit of us outside London, is this basically just a map of
bendy bus routes ?


Yes.

tom

--
Just because Congresspeople do it, doesn't mean it's right. -- Ian York

Colin Rosenstiel September 20th 08 10:06 AM

Any idea what has been going on here and why TfL are upset?
 
In article , (Nick Leverton)
wrote:

In article
,
Mizter T wrote:

Without particularly wanting to get into this yet again, anyone being
'guided' by this maps should be aware that there are now more frequent
ticket checks on these buses than there were in the early days, and
these occur day and night, sometimes with police accompaniment. Anyone
travelling without a valid ticket is thus risking a penalty fare,
prosecution and police attention. My own subjective view from
observing these ticket checks is that there are now fewer people
attempting to fare evade on these buses than there once were.


For the benefit of us outside London, is this basically just a map of
bendy bus routes ?


No map shows here, or is it only visible in Selfridges window?

--
Colin Rosenstiel

tim..... September 20th 08 11:38 AM

Any idea what has been going on here and why TfL are upset?
 

"Colin Rosenstiel" wrote in message
l.co.uk...
In article , (Nick Leverton)
wrote:

In article
,
Mizter T wrote:

Without particularly wanting to get into this yet again, anyone being
'guided' by this maps should be aware that there are now more frequent
ticket checks on these buses than there were in the early days, and
these occur day and night, sometimes with police accompaniment. Anyone
travelling without a valid ticket is thus risking a penalty fare,
prosecution and police attention. My own subjective view from
observing these ticket checks is that there are now fewer people
attempting to fare evade on these buses than there once were.


For the benefit of us outside London, is this basically just a map of
bendy bus routes ?


No map shows here, or is it only visible in Selfridges window?


I couldn't work that out either?

tim




Mizter T September 20th 08 12:10 PM

Any idea what has been going on here and why TfL are upset?
 

On 20 Sep, 12:38, "tim....." wrote:

"Colin Rosenstiel" wrote:

No map shows here, or is it only visible in Selfridges window?


I couldn't work that out either?


The map was originally available via a link on the blog's 'homepage'
here (it was underneath the link to the author's website)...
http://happytransportforlondon.co.uk/

....however it appears that it has now been taken down (or at least the
link to it has).

The stuff about it being displayed in Selfridges window is almost
certainly BS.


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