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hibsbollah
13-02-2010, 08:02 PM
:grr:Its PC gone mad:grr:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/dorset/8514573.stm (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/dorset/8514573.stm)


A bus driver told a passenger he could not board his vehicle because he was carrying a tin of fence paint. Brian Wakley, from Sandford in Dorset, was 10 miles (16km) from home when told he could not board the 1B Bournemouth to Poole Transdev Yellow Buses service.
The retired office worker said he was told the £3.75 can of non-toxic green paint breached regulations.
The company said paint was banned from being carried on to its vehicles because it could cause a mess.
Mr Wakley, who said he was over 65, said: "It's absolutely diabolical. Millions of people rely on public transport to take home things like paint and DIY equipment.

'Against regulations'
"It was a five-litre sealed plastic pot. I know it was innocuous because I took the liberty of contacting the manufacturer.
"The driver said to me, 'I'm sorry you can't come aboard because you are carrying a banned substance'.
"I said, 'It's a can of paint'. He said it was against regulations."


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He added: "You see yobs on buses eff-ing and blinding and yet here I am, a pensioner, carrying some paint. It makes me feel like my human rights have been violated." :faf:

After being left at the roadside, Mr Wakley called a friend to take him to his home near Wareham.
He later called the company and it confirmed its policy.
Ed Wills, Yellow Buses' head of operations, said: "I recognise that the issue of carrying paint on buses is something some people may think is a minor issue but, unfortunately, over the years we have experienced instances of paint being accidentally dropped by passengers and spilling over the floor, on to seats and splashing other passengers."
He added: "Rules can be open to interpretation and we rely on our drivers to exercise discretion when dealing with issues such as this.
"In this case the driver clearly felt that by allowing this gentleman on the bus with the paint it would breach our Conditions of Carriage."

Liam89
13-02-2010, 09:49 PM
Wow.. What is the world coming to. I mean, if it was a 16 year old hoody with a tin of open paint then that would be more reasonable but an un opened tin of paint and a 65 year old? jesus christ..

Bookkeeper
13-02-2010, 09:58 PM
Quite right too! Canny have careless pensioners spillin' green paint on thae nice shiny yelly buses! Would only push up the bus fares.

hibeeliam
14-02-2010, 04:13 PM
Quite right too! Canny have careless pensioners spillin' green paint on thae nice shiny yelly buses! Would only push up the bus fares.

I'de rather have green buses than shiny yellow ones.:dizzy:

hibsdaft
14-02-2010, 05:20 PM
i see the bus company in question was privatised in 2005...

Scouse Hibee
14-02-2010, 06:30 PM
:grr:Its PC gone mad:grr:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/dorset/8514573.stm (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/dorset/8514573.stm)


A bus driver told a passenger he could not board his vehicle because he was carrying a tin of fence paint. Brian Wakley, from Sandford in Dorset, was 10 miles (16km) from home when told he could not board the 1B Bournemouth to Poole Transdev Yellow Buses service.
The retired office worker said he was told the £3.75 can of non-toxic green paint breached regulations.
The company said paint was banned from being carried on to its vehicles because it could cause a mess.
Mr Wakley, who said he was over 65, said: "It's absolutely diabolical. Millions of people rely on public transport to take home things like paint and DIY equipment.

'Against regulations'
"It was a five-litre sealed plastic pot. I know it was innocuous because I took the liberty of contacting the manufacturer.
"The driver said to me, 'I'm sorry you can't come aboard because you are carrying a banned substance'.
"I said, 'It's a can of paint'. He said it was against regulations."


http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/shared/img/o.gif




He added: "You see yobs on buses eff-ing and blinding and yet here I am, a pensioner, carrying some paint. It makes me feel like my human rights have been violated." :faf:

After being left at the roadside, Mr Wakley called a friend to take him to his home near Wareham.
He later called the company and it confirmed its policy.
Ed Wills, Yellow Buses' head of operations, said: "I recognise that the issue of carrying paint on buses is something some people may think is a minor issue but, unfortunately, over the years we have experienced instances of paint being accidentally dropped by passengers and spilling over the floor, on to seats and splashing other passengers."
He added: "Rules can be open to interpretation and we rely on our drivers to exercise discretion when dealing with issues such as this.
"In this case the driver clearly felt that by allowing this gentleman on the bus with the paint it would breach our Conditions of Carriage."

LRT operate the same policy, I was once refused by an LRT bus driver in Stevenson Road opposite the old B&Q.

Phil D. Rolls
14-02-2010, 06:34 PM
All this painting might have its place in the projects of Detroit. But I think it is not right for Britain, and I'm not sorry if anyone is offended by that!:grr:

Justice for Maddie!!

hibsbollah
14-02-2010, 06:35 PM
All this painting might have its place in the projects of Detroit. But I think it is not right for Britain, and I'm not sorry if anyone is offended by that!:grr:

Justice for Maddie!!

Balls to Maddie, What about Brian's law? carrying paint on buses is an inalienable human right, like the right of free speech:grr:

Phil D. Rolls
14-02-2010, 06:38 PM
Balls to Maddie, What about Brian's law? carrying paint on buses is an inalienable human right, like the right of free speech:grr:

Depends on the colour. (Of the paint of course, I'm not allowed to say what I really mean.) What about my rights?????

hibsbollah
14-02-2010, 06:43 PM
You couldnt make it up. We're all going to hell in a handcart.

Betty Boop
14-02-2010, 06:43 PM
Depends on the colour. (Of the paint of course, I'm not allowed to say what I really mean.) What about my rights?????

:faf: