Black woman's racist rant on a London bus
Discussion
Countdown said:
TTwiggy said:
I can sort of understand the issue in the link you provide as, while it's not ideal, the pushchair user was already on the bus and therefore has a sort of priority (just as it wouldn't be reasonable to expect anyone currently on the bus to get off and make space - essentially 'first come, first served').
Agree with what you're saying but I'm a bit confused.Untakenname says that Old Woman was already on the bus but had to make way for "covered lady"?
TTwiggy said:
untakenname said:
I've put it on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ekj6msav4fU
tbh I don't think the bus driver was originally going to let the second pushchair user on as he didn't open the rear doors and she jumped on the front and tapped in then brought the buggy on via the front doors.
I am amazed this was allowed to happen and am even more amazed that sitting there and recording it was your response to the situation - could nobody have offered her a seat? I'm pretty sure that those frames can be folded down.tbh I don't think the bus driver was originally going to let the second pushchair user on as he didn't open the rear doors and she jumped on the front and tapped in then brought the buggy on via the front doors.
oyster said:
Are you sure it was a wheelchair? Wheelchair users ALWAYS have priority over pushchair/pram users. It's usually written on the bus somewhere.
Was a wheeled zimmerframe type of device that the user could be seated on, even if it was a wheelchair it seems they wouldn't have priority sadly http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-3037644...I can sort of understand the issue in the link you provide as, while it's not ideal, the pushchair user was already on the bus and therefore has a sort of priority (just as it wouldn't be reasonable to expect anyone currently on the bus to get off and make space - essentially 'first come, first served').
untakenname said:
The man that was stood up talking to the driver had tried with no avail for a couple of minutes, the rest of the bus vocally agreed with him. I only started recording when the bus driver opened up his cubicle door as I thought it may kick off.
And that is the issue, you only started recording when you thought it would kick off. hmmm.myvision said:
TTwiggy said:
myvision said:
Why did no one offer the old dear their seat?
The only excuse I can think of here is that the zimmer frame would still be in the way so regardless of the where the old lady might be, there would still be a blockage in the pram area.Another bigoted tt on a London bus. Liked the guy at the end "open the door guys I'm gonna sort this out".
http://www.lbc.co.uk/news/london/watch-ferocious-r...
http://www.lbc.co.uk/news/london/watch-ferocious-r...
BlackLabel said:
Another bigoted tt on a London bus. Liked the guy at the end "open the door guys I'm gonna sort this out".
http://www.lbc.co.uk/news/london/watch-ferocious-r...
Shocking and disgraceful behaviour. Sooooo much anger and hostility! Unbelievable. Fair play to the guys who sorted him out and managed to diffuse the situation. http://www.lbc.co.uk/news/london/watch-ferocious-r...
fido said:
Fair play to the bus driver for sitting there calmly. I feel LBC is stirring on this one - no doubt James O'Brien said it was due to Brexit, or Katy Hopkins.
I'm not sure where the "stirring" is. They've reported what happened and, given that it's on video, it's hard for people to justify it (normally we'd get the "ah yes but we need to see the video for the half hour leading up to the event in case he was provoked etc etc".).The guy's a nob - pure and simple.
Countdown said:
The guy's a nob - pure and simple.
I think we're in agreement on this bit at least. As a regular bus w@nker (though I tend to get on nicer buses these days) I used to see this stuff with alarming regularity - often but not always xenophobic/racist language involved but I feel it's reported with an 'angle' nowadays like the spike in hate crime after the referendum which was debunked yet still widely reported.andymadmak said:
BlackLabel said:
Another bigoted tt on a London bus. Liked the guy at the end "open the door guys I'm gonna sort this out".
http://www.lbc.co.uk/news/london/watch-ferocious-r...
Shocking and disgraceful behaviour. Sooooo much anger and hostility! Unbelievable. Fair play to the guys who sorted him out and managed to diffuse the situation. http://www.lbc.co.uk/news/london/watch-ferocious-r...
fido said:
I think we're in agreement on this bit at least. As a regular bus w@nker (though I tend to get on nicer buses these days) I used to see this stuff with alarming regularity - often but not always xenophobic/racist language involved but I feel it's reported with an 'angle' nowadays like the spike in hate crime after the referendum which was debunked yet still widely reported.
Worked as a bus driver in london for years, a regular occurance...............Sadly, the drivers english did not help him with his call to centrecomm.
BlackLabel said:
Another bigoted tt on a London bus. Liked the guy at the end "open the door guys I'm gonna sort this out".
http://www.lbc.co.uk/news/london/watch-ferocious-r...
I think it went beyond the guy being a knob. He clearly has some brain problem.http://www.lbc.co.uk/news/london/watch-ferocious-r...
Anybody else notice a bit of a Saffa accent?
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