Harlesden
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Three buses pulled up at the same stop one behind another. Four intending passengers approached the third bus - the one at the back. The driver refused to open his doors and pointed towards the bus stop.
This is a common practice among London bus drivers - refusing to allow passengers on or off despite being in a queue of traffic just yards from the stop.
However, in this instance, as the first two buses moved off and it was assumed the third bus would pull into the stop to pick up those four passengers, he didn't. He simple accelerated and pulled away.
Has this happened to anyone else? Is it worth complaining about if the only details available are route number, direction of travel and time of day (no registration number or fleet number)?
This is a common practice among London bus drivers - refusing to allow passengers on or off despite being in a queue of traffic just yards from the stop.
However, in this instance, as the first two buses moved off and it was assumed the third bus would pull into the stop to pick up those four passengers, he didn't. He simple accelerated and pulled away.
Has this happened to anyone else? Is it worth complaining about if the only details available are route number, direction of travel and time of day (no registration number or fleet number)?