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Post by richard on Feb 7, 2019 3:46:39 GMT
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Post by Pilot on Feb 7, 2019 10:43:57 GMT
Wish bus companies would at least 'sometimes' consider siding with the driver, but in this case this is just gonna be the case 'shoulda stayed professional' after getting spat on, hopefully doesn't get sacked.
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Post by busman on Feb 7, 2019 12:35:26 GMT
The driver should have stayed in his cab. Had he done that, it would have avoided the sequence of events that followed. It’s unfortunate for the driver, but one moment of madness might cost him his job.
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Post by vjaska on Feb 7, 2019 13:12:13 GMT
Wish bus companies would at least 'sometimes' consider siding with the driver, but in this case this is just gonna be the case 'shoulda stayed professional' after getting spat on, hopefully doesn't get sacked. But he wouldn't of been spat at if he stayed in his cab so he brought it on himself regardless of whether that motorist cut him up or not.
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Post by joefrombow on Feb 7, 2019 17:13:20 GMT
Wish bus companies would at least 'sometimes' consider siding with the driver, but in this case this is just gonna be the case 'shoulda stayed professional' after getting spat on, hopefully doesn't get sacked. But he wouldn't of been spat at if he stayed in his cab so he brought it on himself regardless of whether that motorist cut him up or not. Bet the motorist won't spit in anyones face ever again though disgusting however the Bus driver should have let someone cutting him up go it's a everyday thing in London realistically , you have to let it slide especially as a Professional Driver a moments madness has cost him his job and possibly his licence .
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