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Perry's Plea / No Trains for Rotherham?



Brovion

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Jul 6, 2003
19,383
Agreed - next week (and every week for the foreseeable) is down the the emergency timetable, not the dispute (although I guess they are blaming the need for the emergency timetable on the ongoing dispute, rather than their shite management)

Yeah, but they're just going to claim that due to the dispute the rolling stock is all in the wrong place, signals are all set to the wrong settings, staff are in the all wrong towns etc etc etc.
 






halbpro

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Jan 25, 2012
2,867
Brighton
Yeah, but they're just going to claim that due to the dispute the rolling stock is all in the wrong place, signals are all set to the wrong settings, staff are in the all wrong towns etc etc etc.

The game's on Tuesday! If they can't get stuff back in the right places by then they might as well just pack it all in.
 




Garage_Doors

Originally the Swankers
Jun 28, 2008
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Brighton
I think the club are doing literally everything they can on this and are in no way the bad guys here. It is fully Southern to blame.

Is it not the fault of the striking employees rather than the company that is to blame?
 




halbpro

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Jan 25, 2012
2,867
Brighton
Staff all off sick next week no doubt

It amazes me that they still claim this but refuse to publish any figures. If they had a case they'd just have to say "Here's how many conductors we had available on this day, here are the figures from last year" and the RMT would be instantly cast in an incredibly bad light if it were true. The lack of concrete data just makes them look either evil, idiotic or both.
 


Ernest

Stupid IDIOT
Nov 8, 2003
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LOONEY BIN
It amazes me that they still claim this but refuse to publish any figures. If they had a case they'd just have to say "Here's how many conductors we had available on this day, here are the figures from last year" and the RMT would be instantly cast in an incredibly bad light if it were true. The lack of concrete data just makes them look either evil, idiotic or both.

The most idiotic lie today was saying a 1/5th (20%) Conductors had worked normally this week in the strike, yet in the last strike she was spouting that 75% of Conductors had worked normally which means that 55% had now decided to join the strike, if you're going to lie make sure you remember your past ones
 


halbpro

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Jan 25, 2012
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Brighton
The most idiotic lie today was saying a 1/5th (20%) Conductors had worked normally this week in the strike, yet in the last strike she was spouting that 75% of Conductors had worked normally which means that 55% had now decided to join the strike, if you're going to lie make sure you remember your past ones

That's a quite remarkable idiocy.
 








el punal

Well-known member
I'd say there needs to be some sort of protest at the games (especially the one on TV next Friday), but I'm not sure enough people will get there to make it worthwhile :(

How about everyone dresses up as the Fat Controller and pickets the homes of Horton, Cash, and all the other cronies of both sides responsible for this debacle. Make their day to day existence as uncomfortable and disrupted as the passengers who have suffered over the last few months. :rant:
 




Gazwag

5 millionth post poster
Mar 4, 2004
30,173
Bexhill-on-Sea
Judging by the number of tweets from supporters without a clue about tonight's game I would imagine many will turn up on the train expecting it to stop at falmer. Still the train will stop if the cord is pulled (or whatever it is nowadays).
 




Rugrat

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Mar 13, 2011
10,215
Seaford
And this message needs to be sent loud and clear to everyone because SASTA will keep on peddling this lie.

Have SASTA lied and said it was striking employees?

Both sides are a fukkin disgrace imo, totally fed up with all the Punch and Judy nonsense
 




spence

British and Proud
Oct 15, 2014
9,816
Crawley
Judging by the number of tweets from supporters without a clue about tonight's game I would imagine many will turn up on the train expecting it to stop at falmer. Still the train will stop if the cord is pulled (or whatever it is nowadays).

Done the cord thing a few times in the past :)
 


Dick Swiveller

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Sep 9, 2011
9,160
All this possible mess up with the trains at Falmer has led me to think about booking a coach for the Rotherham game. The plan is car to Broadwater Worthing then the Seagull Coach. About to book online but what on earth does this mean... Worthing/13 17/18 17(ST32) Broadwater, B/Snrr/aPaul
Those are the pick up times for Day and Night games. Do pickup Friday will be 18:17 and the coach will be ST32

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Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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Back in Sussex
There is NO strike next Tuesday. SASTA have decided not to stop trains at Falmer.

That's not the case is it - it's the police (BTP presumably) that have determined that Falmer will be closed, presumably because of the disparity between expected demand and available capacity.
 






Surrey_Albion

New member
Jan 17, 2011
2,867
Horley
We pay a subsidiary for travel on our season ticket which is paid in advance by the club, is that how it works? If so can we and/or the club claim this back from the theiving incompetent train company?
 


That's not the case is it - it's the police (BTP presumably) that have determined that Falmer will be closed, presumably because of the disparity between expected demand and available capacity.

I've known situations in the past when BTP have insisted that trains didn't pick up passengers "for safety reasons", and Sussex Police have expressed their concern that frustrated passengers might cause trouble if they couldn't catch a train that was in fact running.

Is there a Police and Crime Commissioner in charge of BTP who we can complain to?
 


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