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[Albion] A New Low for Govia



The Large One

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Jul 7, 2003
52,343
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If the lady wants to sit in First Class she should have bought a First Class ticket. If the staff permitted her to sit in First with a Standard Class ticket, then what's to stop every other passenger following her? Can't discriminate, don't you know?

You are in total bell-end mode today. More so than usual.

If it's not assisting pregnant women, it's rubbishing those with mental health issues. Appalling.
 






portlock seagull

Why? Why us?
Jul 28, 2003
16,979
Do you commute?


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Yep. Sorry if that isn’t what you wanted to hear! I just don’t see this as a problem, new low or whatever way it’s described. System in this country is rubbish value for money but I choose to work in London or wherever. No one forces me. I think changing your mindset to viewing the public transport timetables as aspirational and even when on time as potentially already full certainly helps. We seem to accept this on the roads after all. Sure if any of us could be bothered to read the t&c then that’s what they say anyway.
 


portlock seagull

Why? Why us?
Jul 28, 2003
16,979
Good grief. I diidn't think anyone used the term 'Champagne Socialists' any more.

How very Daily Mail / Breitbart of you.

I dislike the term too. Lazy, sneery and ironically pretentious - as if being socialist means you can’t drink a nice glass of wine? Do we have to wear a flat cap and rub coal on our face to support the welfare state, be a so called working class hero?! No. Exactly.
 




Thunder Bolt

Ordinary Supporter
Behave, nothing fishy at all except your interpretation. There’s no obligation and it’s great some operators do.

You don't know what it is like and probably one of those who keeps their head down over their laptop. As you say, there's no obligation, and it shows.
 


Lower West Stander

Well-known member
Mar 25, 2012
4,753
Back in Sussex
Yep. Sorry if that isn’t what you wanted to hear! I just don’t see this as a problem, new low or whatever way it’s described. System in this country is rubbish value for money but I choose to work in London or wherever. No one forces me. I think changing your mindset to viewing the public transport timetables as aspirational and even when on time as potentially already full certainly helps. We seem to accept this on the roads after all. Sure if any of us could be bothered to read the t&c then that’s what they say anyway.

In which case, your justification for the behaviour I've described this morning is pathetic.

To actually have a first hand appreciation of what I saw and still find it defensible is worse than passing judgement on something you don't understand.......
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
69,880
Govia staff first ask her to show her pregnancy badge (its bloody obvious) Which she does. Still refuse to let her sit on first class (there is absolutely no one in the carriage).

So these ****ing nazis get her to show her pregnancy badge and then STILL act like ****s. Beneath contempt. Pure vermin.
 




jaghebby

Active member
Mar 18, 2013
300
Govia’s ‘rules’ on dealing with evidently pregnant women probably aren’t politically driven........neither is the wanky attitude of their staff in enforcing them.

The railways service has been shite for all the time I’ve been commuting.

I can confirm that after over 30+ years of commuting on the Brighton mainline the railways have always been shite whether operated by a private company or when it was a nationalised concern.
 


portlock seagull

Why? Why us?
Jul 28, 2003
16,979
You don't know what it is like and probably one of those who keeps their head down over their laptop. As you say, there's no obligation, and it shows.

I already expressed that I (frequently) give up my seat and see plenty of others doing similarly - as someone did according to the OP!! What therefore is your problem? And what's the issue here? Been suckered into a dose of faux outrage because of the emotionally provocative description of this non-story? Too many first world problems at the mo? Had a light dusting of snowflakes on your shoulder? Or, more likely, got nothing more interesting going on today...???
 


Thunder Bolt

Ordinary Supporter
I already expressed that I (frequently) give up my seat and see plenty of others doing similarly - as someone did according to the OP!! What therefore is your problem? And what's the issue here? Been suckered into a dose of faux outrage because of the emotionally provocative description of this non-story? Too many first world problems at the mo? Had a light dusting of snowflakes on your shoulder? Or, more likely, got nothing more interesting going on today...???

Got nothing more interesting going on today. :)
 




portlock seagull

Why? Why us?
Jul 28, 2003
16,979
In which case, your justification for the behaviour I've described this morning is pathetic.

To actually have a first hand appreciation of what I saw and still find it defensible is worse than passing judgement on something you don't understand.......

No it's not. It's because you're being a bit silly and have got your knickers in a such a knot over nothing that still, approaching 50 posts, you're boring us all with tiresome phoney outrage.

Here's the news in brief: Pregnant woman entering 1st class refused entry...because she's not paid for...but gets seat anyway.

The real issue here is that you shot your bolt at the end of chapter 1, before appreciating the significance of 2 and 3 - like some junior 'hack', eager to impress, who runs off to report a 'sensational' story only to be told (rightfully) by the fat wily old cigar smoking editor (that's me in this instance) that, respectfully, there's no real story here son. But to give it a modern 'twist', the junior hack keeps banging on about (because youngsters have to be right all the time); only to be told by the fat wily old cigar smoking editor (now pouring a whisky from the bottle kept in his top drawer), rather disrespectfully this time - albeit perhaps understandably - he should...shut the **** up. Whether there's a post-script (and I suspect there will be!) is up to you :) But it won't end well for our young Junior hack friend. It never does. The club is always bigger than the player.
 




GM98

Well-known member
Sep 6, 2008
626
Shoreham
Last Saturday and a sensible guard Portslade to Victoria London, train packed, guard said over the tannoy restrictions on 1st class lifted, anyone with a ticket can sit in 1st class area.:bowdown::bowdown::bowdown:
 




Sirnormangall

Well-known member
Sep 21, 2017
2,940
Let's get this out the way ..... the Tories haven't done anything positive for the railways nor did Labour during their time in power. There, I've said it, both are to blame.

Now back to the more important topic of what scumbags Govia are - wankers !

Well said. Let’s not turn this into a political thread otherwise, before we know it, someone will remind us about a leader of a political party sitting on the floor of a train pretending there’s no seats available.
 


Squeakseagull

New member
Feb 25, 2009
24
I was travelling home from work from East Croydon and the train turned up late, less coaches than normal and almost full when it arrived. I got on and ended up,standing in first class. A jobsworth battled his way through checking tickets and suggested I move elsewhere as standing in first class was not permitted. I politely suggested he f*cked off and he was about to get nasty when all the people around me suggested various things he could do. He backed off saying we would be charged extra when we got to Brighton, needless to say nothing happened at Brighton! Pity nothing has changed. 1st class travel on rush hour trains should be removed.
 




Bozza

You can change this
Helpful Moderator
Jul 4, 2003
55,575
Back in Sussex
Well said. Let’s not turn this into a political thread otherwise, before we know it, someone will remind us about a leader of a political party sitting on the floor of a train pretending there’s no seats available.

Unfortunately some **** tried to make it political almost from the off, although this story is about poor customer service and a lack of common sense and decency. Nothing more, nothing less.
 




darkwolf666

Well-known member
Nov 8, 2015
7,575
Sittingbourne, Kent
Unfortunately some **** tried to make it political almost from the off, although this story is about poor customer service and a lack of common sense and decency. Nothing more, nothing less.

Hmm, guess the expletive was aimed at me. I still stand by my belief that the railways are run for profit, above all else, and that it was the Tories who sold this particular national treasure, to release the country of the “burden” of providing a decent cheap rail service.

The sale instead allowing big corporations to take over the running of what should be a state run industry and make money out of the users with little regard to the final users, the passengers. The story isn’t just about poor customer service, which undoubtedly it was, but also about the way the railways have been allowed to operate.

I would also have made the same initial comment if the story had involved the gas and electricity services or any other former nationalised industry that was sold off...

Just a shame you felt the need to call me out with the 4*s, as looking at the thumbs on my post others here clearly agreed with me.
 


Bozza

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Helpful Moderator
Jul 4, 2003
55,575
Back in Sussex
Hmm, guess the expletive was aimed at me. I still stand by my belief that the railways are run for profit, above all else, and that it was the Tories who sold this particular national treasure, to release the country of the “burden” of providing a decent cheap rail service.

The sale instead allowing big corporations to take over the running of what should be a state run industry and make money out of the users with little regard to the final users, the passengers. The story isn’t just about poor customer service, which undoubtedly it was, but also about the way the railways have been allowed to operate.

I would also have made the same initial comment if the story had involved the gas and electricity services or any other former nationalised industry that was sold off...

Just a shame you felt the need to call me out with the 4*s, as looking at the thumbs on my post others here clearly agreed with me.

Shit customer service can happen anywhere and anytime, in industries that have never had the sniff of state ownership or sell-off.

I really don't see that this story has anything to do with profit at all. And I'm sick of people jumping on threads on here to try and push their particular political agenda. It's dull, tiresome and in most cases I see, there is little if any validity to their poorly constructed point.
 



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