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Post by romfordbuses on Oct 6, 2012 14:28:23 GMT
(Contains strong language) Just come across this; The second video of the water entering the doors looks like something out of Titanic!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2012 15:03:02 GMT
if its a TFL sub contracted route. TFL would not be happy about it. But it cost money to clean the bus. If its a step on bus it would be another story. But the title should be "new way to make the bus more dirty" because it can be anything inside that water. If it was a double decker the kids would be upstairs. If the driver is too obsessed on driving on floods, why dont he work for Duck Tour buses. meanwhile in Russia
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2012 15:37:10 GMT
The amount of times I've seen that video. ;D
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Post by snoggle on Oct 6, 2012 16:46:04 GMT
if its a TFL sub contracted route. TFL would not be happy about it. But it cost money to clean the bus. If its a step on bus it would be another story. But the title should be "new way to make the bus more dirty" because it can be anything inside that water. If it was a double decker the kids would be upstairs. If the driver is too obsessed on driving on floods, why dont he work for Duck Tour buses. It was a Stagecoach operated bus somewhere in the South West. The more relevant issue is whether the balance between getting the schoolkids home and health and safety, given the weather conditions, was the right one. The driver got them home but I expect he got a right "telling off" when Stagecoach saw the video.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2012 16:56:32 GMT
if its a TFL sub contracted route. TFL would not be happy about it. But it cost money to clean the bus. If its a step on bus it would be another story. But the title should be "new way to make the bus more dirty" because it can be anything inside that water. If it was a double decker the kids would be upstairs. If the driver is too obsessed on driving on floods, why dont he work for Duck Tour buses. It was a Stagecoach operated bus somewhere in the South West. The more relevant issue is whether the balance between getting the schoolkids home and health and safety, given the weather conditions, was the right one. The driver got them home but I expect he got a right "telling off" when Stagecoach saw the video. i know its a stagecoach because of the interior of the bus. But i seen on the video comments that there are rumours that he got fired but at least the driver got the kids home safely.
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