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Post by mondraker275 on Jan 24, 2014 14:34:55 GMT
Amended date and time for episode 6 to conclude the series - 2 Feb 2014 at 2200 on BBC 2 Radio Times linkAs it is about crime on the transport network I wonder if there was a prosecution or similar that caused the delay or concerns about the coverage possibly wrongly portraying the actions of individuals? Great build up to Superbowl 48! For those who have a love buses and American Football! The BBC should show the other episodes again or make it available on iPlayer.
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Post by londonbusboy on Jan 24, 2014 22:48:52 GMT
Amended date and time for episode 6 to conclude the series - 2 Feb 2014 at 2200 on BBC 2 Radio Times linkAs it is about crime on the transport network I wonder if there was a prosecution or similar that caused the delay or concerns about the coverage possibly wrongly portraying the actions of individuals? Great build up to Superbowl 48! For those who have a love buses and American Football! The BBC should show the other episodes again or make it available on iPlayer. The episodes are on youtube
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Post by snoggle on Feb 2, 2014 17:58:46 GMT
REMINDER - episode 6 is on BBC 2 tonight at 2200.
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Post by londonbusboy on Feb 2, 2014 18:17:27 GMT
REMINDER - episode 6 is on BBC 2 tonight at 2200. Thanks for the reminder i completely forgot it was on tonight
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Post by Mokujin on Feb 2, 2014 22:20:50 GMT
That must be the most bizarre thing ever - getting kicked out of the upper-deck window. Poor boy
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2014 23:03:06 GMT
That must be the most bizarre thing ever - getting kicked out of the upper-deck window. Poor boy It doesn't look like anyone was convicted of doing it as well
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Post by snoggle on Feb 2, 2014 23:09:34 GMT
An interesting insight into the "under belly" of SE London and Stratford. I thought the police sergeant came across well which means he must have been good given my cynicism about the police. < makes mental note not to walk fast in Brixton > I can see why the broadcasting of this episode was delayed for as long as it was - the court case must have been the issue. Showing the programme as broadcast could have damaged the prospects of a fair trial.
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Post by Mokujin on Feb 2, 2014 23:21:06 GMT
That must be the most bizarre thing ever - getting kicked out of the upper-deck window. Poor boy It doesn't look like anyone was convicted of doing it as well Indeed, the man who got caught for doing it was later found not guilty and walked scot-free. Now that man has to be paralysed for the rest of his life. The justice system here is a joke sometimes.
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Post by vjaska on Feb 3, 2014 3:20:29 GMT
An interesting insight into the "under belly" of SE London and Stratford. I thought the police sergeant came across well which means he must have been good given my cynicism about the police. < makes mental note not to walk fast in Brixton > I can see why the broadcasting of this episode was delayed for as long as it was - the court case must have been the issue. Showing the programme as broadcast could have damaged the prospects of a fair trial. Who'd of thought crime and Brixton go together lol. The stop they filmed the inspectors at the beginning was my local stop on Brixton Hill. I also spotted the security guard from my workplace when they showed the police officer standing outside Iceland.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2014 13:44:05 GMT
It doesn't look like anyone was convicted of doing it as well Indeed, the man who got caught for doing it was later found not guilty and walked scot-free. Now that man has to be paralysed for the rest of his life. The justice system here is a joke sometimes. Well not really, the court will have obviously heard the full facts. It appears the bloke was acting in self defence and didn't intend that the victim went through the window. Of course this is another reason against such large windows which also let in excessive heat in the hot weather. I know this was a freak accident but once is once too often.
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Post by vjaska on Feb 3, 2014 14:31:07 GMT
Indeed, the man who got caught for doing it was later found not guilty and walked scot-free. Now that man has to be paralysed for the rest of his life. The justice system here is a joke sometimes. Well not really, the court will have obviously heard the full facts. It appears the bloke was acting in self defence and didn't intend that the victim went through the window. Of course this is another reason against such large windows which also let in excessive heat in the hot weather. I know this was a freak accident but once is once too often. I'm sorry but provoked or not, how is a man being kicked through a window an accident - "Sorry, I only meant to kick you next to the window and not through it" certainly doesn't wash with me.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2014 15:20:18 GMT
Well not really, the court will have obviously heard the full facts. It appears the bloke was acting in self defence and didn't intend that the victim went through the window. Of course this is another reason against such large windows which also let in excessive heat in the hot weather. I know this was a freak accident but once is once too often. I'm sorry but provoked or not, how is a man being kicked through a window an accident - "Sorry, I only meant to kick you next to the window and not through it" certainly doesn't wash with me. Well he was cleared by a jury at Wood Green Crown Court so I don't think there's much more to say on the subject
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Post by marlon101 on Feb 3, 2014 18:54:01 GMT
Indeed, the man who got caught for doing it was later found not guilty and walked scot-free. Now that man has to be paralysed for the rest of his life. The justice system here is a joke sometimes. Well not really, the court will have obviously heard the full facts. It appears the bloke was acting in self defence and didn't intend that the victim went through the window. Of course this is another reason against such large windows which also let in excessive heat in the hot weather. I know this was a freak accident but once is once too often. I'm sure that came up in Wrightbus and the ADL board meetings - must make windows smaller to avoid wanton acts of violence through them...!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2014 19:12:03 GMT
Well not really, the court will have obviously heard the full facts. It appears the bloke was acting in self defence and didn't intend that the victim went through the window. Of course this is another reason against such large windows which also let in excessive heat in the hot weather. I know this was a freak accident but once is once too often. I'm sure that came up in Wrightbus and the ADL board meetings - must make windows smaller to avoid wanton acts of violence through them...! Have you forgotten about the bloke killed after being thrown through the front window of a 468 in the Croydon tram accident? Never mind we'll wait until somebody else gets seriously injured or even killed and think about it then eh?
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Post by vjaska on Feb 3, 2014 19:33:22 GMT
I'm sure that came up in Wrightbus and the ADL board meetings - must make windows smaller to avoid wanton acts of violence through them...! Have you forgotten about the bloke killed after being thrown through the front window of a 468 in the Croydon tram accident? Never mind we'll wait until somebody else gets seriously injured or even killed and think about it then eh? Well, you better go and tell anyone who builds sky scrapers and apartments to use smaller windows then.........
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