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Post by daveb0789 on Jun 4, 2013 16:02:04 GMT
I'd just like to commend Rambo for his actions. I feel there really should be an 'Elite' group that talented and caring bus drivers can join to seperate them from (some) of their colleagues who obviously couldn't give a d*mn.
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Post by rambo on Jun 4, 2013 20:41:56 GMT
Thank you for your comment dave. I am not for one minute saying i'm perfect, because i'm not.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2013 15:53:39 GMT
What exactly are you going to report him for ? There's nothing to say he has to get involved and you don't know if there was a reason he didn't, like had to get finished and home urgently or something. It's very rare that ill get involved in situations now after I crashed my car on the a13 on ice and not a single person stopped to see if I was ok. And sometimes people worry that getting involved may mean details being needed and the police etc. if you've ever been on a bus that's been involved in an accident and you ask if anyone seen anything suddenly the whole bus becomes blind. That's if they haven't already walked off. I think you should report the driver for his inappropriate actions when it comes to emergency situations. You should go to his garage and file a complaint, even through theres evidence from CCTV which makes him more guilty. if i was in your shoes, i would have taken the action very seriously! I personally think, first aid training should be done for some bus drivers so they know what to do in emergency situations Well done mate, good samaritan. Rather sweeping statements, I was on a bus involved in a minor RTA and several people came forward to say the bus driver was in no way too blame, some idiot had pulled out in front of the bus. Anyway if you don't get involved doesn't it make you just as bad as those who didn't come to your assistance on the A13? Anyway well done to Rambo, goodness only knows what the idiot was thinking? Surely he wasn't THAT desperate for the toilet?
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