On the particular moment of Sun, 16 Dec 2007 08:52:02 -0800 (PST) in
relation to Mary's disappointingly immaculate rumpy pumpy, Jenny
Talwart put forth:
>On 16 Dec, 17:40, "tim \(not at home\)"
>wrote:
>> "Doesn't Frequently Mop" wrote in
>> messagenews:3gq8m35bvec0pmvf8fj5ftk7m3fve0a8cn@4ax.com...
>>
>>
>>
>> > On the particular moment of Sat, 15 Dec 2007 10:01:36 -0800 (PST) in
>> > relation to Mary's disappointingly immaculate rumpy pumpy, Jenny
>> > Talwart put forth:
>>
>> >>http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/12/15/ntran...
>>
>> >>Passengers to pay more for a worse service
>>
>> >>By David Millward, Transport Editor
>> >>Last Updated: 8:56am GMT 15/12/2007
>>
>> >>Leading rail operators have been accused of cashing in on Christmas by
>> >>charging passengers high fares despite long delays because of
>> >>engineering work.
>>
>> > Ah the joy of not being in Britain...
>>
>> This is just newspaper spin on "trains busier over Xmas", it's no different
>> from a story about "hotels charging more during Oktoberfest" or "airlines
>> raising fares during July/August".
>>
>> As to the extended journey times, whilst there ought to be some financial
>> way of compensating the passanger, the actual cause of the dealy is nothing
>> to do with the train operators and everything to do with the HSE imposing
>> unnecessarily 'safe' rules on engineering work that no other country in the
>> world thinks necessary.
>>
>> tim
>
>But they never compensate anybody, ever.
>They give a shit service and just apologise.......everyday.
And the Brits just keep a stiff upper lip, and continue on like
normal.
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