
The day London stood still and swore, again!
Posted yesterday, but I thought it was golden.
( , Wed 5 Aug 2015, 22:03, Reply)

I scrolled way up north to where I live and saw a yellow dot when I zoomed in - are the yellow the angry bits? - if so, it's a bloke around the way and he's just fucking mental and would swear at the strike even though he's 200 miles away - he's just like that. Nice guy though if you meet him down the local.
( , Wed 5 Aug 2015, 22:23, Reply)

these tube guys do have a massively important point when I last checked what their grievances are; it's completely not cool to fuck with their working hours and when they are required to return to work. 10pm Saturday to 8am Sunday, and then have that as a sunday off is bollocks, especially if that guy is expected to be fit and proper for monday 8am. Would you want to be in a train driven by someone this unrested and pissed off?
( , Thu 6 Aug 2015, 0:30, Reply)

Make all the trains driverless like the DLR.
( , Thu 6 Aug 2015, 5:49, Reply)

but underground drivers have to steer them in the dark!
( , Thu 6 Aug 2015, 9:35, Reply)

It amazes me how many people who have never driven a tube train are complete experts on driving a tube train.
( , Thu 6 Aug 2015, 10:28, Reply)

Push handle to go, pull handle to not be going.
And a button to open and close the doors.
Is that about it?
I suspect it's a fraction of the complexity of being a bus driver.
Those poor fuckers who are currently taking up the slack today.
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Also it can't be too hard if the DLR can run driverless for 28 years without an accident.
( , Thu 6 Aug 2015, 11:11, Reply)

It's hardly Apache helicopter gunship levels of tech is it?
( , Thu 6 Aug 2015, 11:34, Reply)

I bet, as a train driver, they couldn't pick up software engineering... ever.
( , Thu 6 Aug 2015, 13:03, Reply)