Gone Drinking wrote: » My girlfriend was on a bus just now when two Spanish girls tried to get on with a ticket, turns out they had bought child tickets by mistake. He shouted at them saying "you're not children, get off the bus".
syndeyfife wrote: » Clearly a tad upset about the football...
hondasam wrote: » Spain just beat us, he was probably in a bad mood. Bus drivers, was he Irish?
Gone Drinking wrote: » He was Irish, in his 40s. Regardless of any football match, that siht shouldn't happen. My girlfriend isn't Spanish. Two young tourist girls, they didn't deserve that. Makes me livid.
starbelgrade wrote: » Your girlfriend is a bloke?
Gone Drinking wrote: » My girlfriend was on a bus just now when two Spanish girls tried to get on with a ticket, turns out they had bought child tickets by mistake. He shouted at them saying "you're not children, get off the bus". They were trying to understand what he meant and he was shouting at them to speak English, not Spanish (when they were speaking English). They apologised straight away, offered to pay cash, he wouldn't listen, was just giving them loads of stick. Said he'd call the guards if they didn't get off the bus. It was pissing rain outside. After about ten minutes of abusing them, he let them pay on. I can't believe this, tourists are people who should always be treated well. Mistakes happen, its not a big deal. When my girlfriend got off, she wrang the bell a little late and he said "should have went to specsavers" when she got off. How fcuked up is that? I'm going to make a complaint in the morning, its a fcuking joke. I can't believe no one spoke up on the bus either, I'd have gone mad at him.
Gone Drinking wrote: » I deserved that. WHY DIDN'T I PROOF READ? :pac:
hondasam wrote: » I'm sure they will get over it. There is rude people everywhere, just ignore them.
hondasam wrote: » You are far too busy getting erect over two spanish girls.
Gone Drinking wrote: » I just spent a week in Poland for the football, couldn't believe how well we were treated by people when we spoke zero of the language. We had no trouble getting around on Public transport even though we had no clue where we were going most times. I remember thinking, I hope tourists get treated this well back home.
admiralofthefleet wrote: » im just back from the uk. the bus drivers there greeted me when i got on the bus and said thanks as i got off DB has a lot to learn
Gone Drinking wrote: » Moral of the story: the guys a cnut I hope he gets lifted out of it when I make a complaint, but he probably won't. In a time when the country is most desperate for tourists, this guy is abusing young women randomly. I bet had they been men, he'd have said fcuk all.
B.A._Baracus wrote: » I'm a bit undecided about Dublin Bus drivers.
BeerSteakBirds wrote: » I see them let their mates ride for free if they stay up front next to the ticket machine. And you can't say it's just plain clothes Dublin Bus employees who are getting this sort of treatment. e.g I once saw a couple of chavs get onto a 16 or 16A headed towards the Yellow House Pub. ''Decoooo'' one of them shouted. ''You finally got a job for yourself'' and put the hand in the pocket to buy a ticket. ''Don't worry about the fare lads'' the driver replied as though it was his fooken bus and I had to sit there and watch them chat for 20 minutes blocking up the exit after I had paid but they hadn't.
Gone Drinking wrote: » I can't believe no one spoke up on the bus either, I'd have gone mad at him.
Larianne wrote: » Well if it stops these Spanish students from coming over every summer and congregating in shop entrances, hanging out of walls and crowding the buses, generally being a pain, I'm ALL for it. Everyone should go around barking at the Spanish students.