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KPMG Bus Service Review is out
Basil Jet wrote:
Why would someone be banned from Facebook for publicising a demo? As I understand it he broke the rules on contacting too many people at ask. I was once temporarily banned for knowing too many people. |
KPMG Bus Service Review is out
Basil Jet wrote:
Paul Corfield wrote: On Thu, 30 Jul 2009 23:16:14 +0100, Arthur Figgis wrote: The Sutton - Croydon night bus service went this month, which is a pain. It was not an intentional cut back ??? Well, the buses ain't there no more...! so it is actually unfair to suggest this is as a result of a directive from City Hall to save money or the result of a TfL directed cut. I broadly know what happened and what was intended and "cock up" is the best explanation of where we have got to. Sounds interesting! Surely the operator can't unilaterally pull out of part of a bus route in London? At risk of being lynched by friends back at home, it does leave quite an area with no nocturnal services. http://www.suttonguardian.co.uk/news...aceb ook_plea More than a hundred young people and parents converged on Wallington town centre last night to protest against the axing of the N213 night-bus service. The campaign to reinstate the bus began on Facebook, with the online group approaching 3,000 members. Liberal Democrat MP, Tom Brake, who has been banned from Facebook after publicising the demonstration [snip] Why would someone be banned from Facebook for publicising a demo? It seems Facebook detected a sudden spike in traffic, so their systems automatically (and temporarily) pulled the pages in case there was something undesirable going on: http://www.libdemvoice.org/facebook-...unt-15607.html (or at least that's what the members of the illuminati who control TfL's secret hotline to Facebook want people to think) My ISP did something similar to an otherwise obscure website which I run when an online magazine in Russia linked to a particular page, and the traffic went through the roof for about 24 h. -- Arthur Figgis |
KPMG Bus Service Review is out
On 31 July, 19:39, "Basil Jet"
wrote: Paul Corfield wrote: On Thu, 30 Jul 2009 23:16:14 +0100, Arthur Figgis wrote: The Sutton - Croydon night bus service went this month, which is a pain. It was not an intentional cut back so it is actually unfair to suggest this is as a result of a directive from City Hall to save money or the result of a TfL directed cut. *I broadly know what happened and what was intended and "cock up" is the best explanation of where we have got to. http://www.suttonguardian.co.uk/news...protest_attrac... More than a hundred young people and parents converged on Wallington town centre last night to protest against the axing of the N213 night-bus service. The campaign to reinstate the bus began on Facebook, with the online group approaching 3,000 members. Liberal Democrat MP, Tom Brake, who has been banned from Facebook after publicising the demonstration [snip] Why would someone be banned from Facebook for publicising a demo? I assume it means "banned", ie disciplined, by his party; not by Facebook? |
KPMG Bus Service Review is out
MIG wrote:
On 31 July, 19:39, "Basil Jet" wrote: Paul Corfield wrote: On Thu, 30 Jul 2009 23:16:14 +0100, Arthur Figgis wrote: The Sutton - Croydon night bus service went this month, which is a pain. It was not an intentional cut back so it is actually unfair to suggest this is as a result of a directive from City Hall to save money or the result of a TfL directed cut. I broadly know what happened and what was intended and "cock up" is the best explanation of where we have got to. http://www.suttonguardian.co.uk/news...protest_attrac... More than a hundred young people and parents converged on Wallington town centre last night to protest against the axing of the N213 night-bus service. The campaign to reinstate the bus began on Facebook, with the online group approaching 3,000 members. Liberal Democrat MP, Tom Brake, who has been banned from Facebook after publicising the demonstration [snip] Why would someone be banned from Facebook for publicising a demo? I assume it means "banned", ie disciplined, by his party; not by Facebook? No, it's just wrong. There seems to be a new use of "banned" which is becoming common, meaning "stopped" or "someting went wrong" or "chose something else". -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
KPMG Bus Service Review is out
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