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Fairly sure from what Ginger and the woman were saying it was the other way around, the bus was only just entering the contraflow. Best outcome would be sack the bus driver. I hate 'em loads of them think they own the road and try to barge through when they don't have right of way.YOU GINGER $$$X! brilliant, Bus driver did the right thing, shut the window read the paper. He still gets paid over a tenner a hour whether he is driving or not. Ginger is left on the street. Seems to me the bus was almost though the narrow part of the road, ginger was being a prat not letting him complete his manoeuvre.
Fairly sure from what Ginger and the woman were saying .
the ginger whinger as well.
YOU GINGER $$$X! .
totally agree, in fact IMHO its being prejudiced.Just musing the fact that its OK to be derogatory to someone because of the colour of their hair, but not OK because of the colour of their skin
My nose is slightly larger than average, no where near child catcher standards, but I get called big nose. Unless it is used maliciously, it is by no means derogatory. It is just descriptive, Ginger or Ginger lad, no real difference.Just musing the fact that its OK to be derogatory to someone because of the colour of their hair, but not OK because of the colour of their skin
Yep,,,,,,,,and some people need to get out of the seventiesgood Skinhead mate of mine is ginger and I rib him all the time and he regularly takes the p*** out of himself about it. Some folk really need to get a sense of humour and a life
Yep,,,,,,,,and some people need to get out of the seventies
I take it this is a example of common senseI'd have probably twatted the ginger whinger as well.
I take it this is a example of common sense
"Mr Razvi [the bus driver] insists he was provoked by a racial slur.
He told MailOnline: 'Before he started filming he came up to me and said "I'm going to film you and make sure you lose your job you bald, black ****".
Hmm, does this sound a bit unlikely to anyone else, or is it just me?
Dunno, I wasn't there and as such not in a position to call him a liar or doubt his honesty.
and some people need to get out of the seventies
They certainly were ,it was the year I joined the Army, respect and discipline is what it taught me,i already had manners and common senseNowt wrong with the 79's.
I'm sure common sense & manners were more in abundance too.
"Mr Razvi [the bus driver] insists he was provoked by a racial slur.
He told MailOnline: 'Before he started filming he came up to me and said "I'm going to film you and make sure you lose your job you bald, black ****".
Hmm, does this sound a bit unlikely to anyone else, or is it just me?
Quite. I wonder if the bus CCTV records audio...
Most modern buses now record audio, even the passengers sitting nattering in the back seat.
If a bus driver made a complaint every time he got abuse racial or otherwise he would spend half the week filling out reports. If your going to be a bus driver you need to have a thick skin and learn to ignore the daily rants of the public.
Why would it seem unlikely to you, is it because he is bald and coloured he might lie?
Surely you mean 69'sNowt wrong with the 79's.