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There is still often a chorus of dings, particularly on bendys,
because of a five-second gap between pressing and the ding. That could eat up quite a lot of the stopping distance too. The delay between pressing the button and the bell on the bendis is more like 3 seconds, actually. That delay has only been around a year or so, and I don't know why. Earlier, the bell would ring as soon as you hit the button on all bendis. But now, some bendis have the delay while others do not. Anybody know why? Is this connected with iBus? 'm sure it is; on the bendies that still have toe 'old' sign as well, that lights up silently when you press the bell - the ding follows with the ibus sign. Multiple dinging is no worse on the bendies than any others, on a ding per 50 passengers basis - I've just been dinged to death on a half empty 43 - some people do it for entertainment, I reckon. Surely there's a sign for the driver too? Mind you, the ones that are selectively deaf are probably selectively blind, too. I've queried one driver's aural health when he ignored me and another dinger - I think his girlfriend was distracting him. He tried the 'you didn't ring in time' line, but we'd rung in plenty of time. -- Andrew Interviewer: Tonight I'm interviewing that famous nurse, Florence Nightingale Tommy Cooper (dressed as a nurse): Sir Florence Nightingale Interviewer: *Sir* Florence Nightingale? Tommy Cooper: I'm a Night Nurse Campaign For The Real Tommy Cooper |
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