Argus Letters re Parking in Coldean

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Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,280
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Not at all, no. I still think you're the same narrow-minded little man that I did before this debate commenced.

You can find me tomorrow if you want to continue this.

If you want but we are miles apart and clearly you have no understanding of certain aspects of ex railway employee conditions of work but never mind you always know best don't you.

Oh er nearly missed that little snug one - so you are going tomorrow and I'm not so now who is the bigger fan debate ?

Shall we compare
 
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Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
57,058
Back in Sussex
If you want but we are miles apart and clearly you have no understanding of certain aspects of ex railway employee conditions of work but never mind you always know best don't you.

Again, despite your endeavours to pretend you are fighting the greater fight, you retreat back to your own personal circumstances which will mirror those of a tiny handful of Albion fans. You only have self-interest at heart, and not that of the club and the other 27000 Albion fans we want to be able to watch the club every other Saturday.

As Cyndi Lauper once sang: I see your truly colours shining through.

(She also sang...

True colors are beautiful,
Like a rainbow

...but that bit doesn't apply to you)

Night night.
 


Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,280
Living In a Box
Again, despite your endeavours to pretend you are fighting the greater fight, you retreat back to your own personal circumstances which will mirror those of a tiny handful of Albion fans. You only have self-interest at heart, and not that of the club and the other 27000 Albion fans we want to be able to watch the club every other Saturday.

As Cyndi Lauper once sang: I see your truly colours shining through.

(She also sang...

True colors are beautiful,
Like a rainbow

...but that bit doesn't apply to you)

Night night.

Too tired to carry on the debate, the tiny handful is somewhat bigger than you actually think or even know but you really think you know best on everything - the self-righteous
 


cloud

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Jun 12, 2011
3,036
Here, there and everywhere
Why not have shuttle buses from Brighton station. Surely that would be welcomed by both home and away fans, and would reduce the number of people using park & ride sites and/or Coldean.
 


Nice back tracking, so I am right - think that is a complement

PS Not afraid to use it sits with quite a lot of ex BR employees, you should join us all on away days in 1st class as quite a few of us.
FIRST class?

Bloody hell. I hope you demand a rebate when you are FORCED to travel to matches in one of those 3-carriage trains that go to Seaford. The ones with no first class seats.

I'm at last realising that this is a HUMAN RIGHTS issue.
 




Improve P&R for motorists coming from west and north and the problem will soon disappear.
def from the North!!! I tend to park in Wivelsfield and catch the train in, but it means i have to leave at 12 (SE London) to ensure i am on the 1.30pm train (this does not make my OH happy)
 


Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,280
Living In a Box
FIRST class?

Bloody hell. I hope you demand a rebate when you are FORCED to travel to matches in one of those 3-carriage trains that go to Seaford. The ones with no first class seats.

I'm at last realising that this is a HUMAN RIGHTS issue.

Don't worry, I can live with it.

Whereas Mrs Hut was not happy coming home from the sales in 2nd class today - talk to her as she has serious issues over this.

Mind you when I sprayed her with coffee this did not help.......
 










Brovion

In my defence, I was left unsupervised.
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Jul 6, 2003
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Blimey is this still going? The situation here (and Beachy what I'm about to say you may read as an ad hominem attack on you but it isn't really) is that I know from reading his posts in the past that Beach Hut is a Conservative. And he's not a 'one nation' Tory, he's from the of "I'm alright Jack, Devil take the hindmost, there is no such thing as society" Thatcherite school of Conservative thought. Consequently the idea of having to pay extra for a service that he doesn't need is a complete anathema to him. The argument that everybody pays as a contribution to the club to try and help it fulfill its 'sustainable transport' objective he instinctively rejects as little more than a socialist Tax and Spend initiative, whereas someone like Lord Bracknell can see the merit in the policy.

Further argument is pointless, a leopard can't change its spots. There will be others who share his view as well.
 




ROSM

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Dec 26, 2005
6,644
Just far enough away from LDC
Blimey is this still going? The situation here (and Beachy what I'm about to say you may read as an ad hominem attack on you but it isn't really) is that I know from reading his posts in the past that Beach Hut is a Conservative. And he's not a 'one nation' Tory, he's from the of "I'm alright Jack, Devil take the hindmost, there is no such thing as society" Thatcherite school of Conservative thought. Consequently the idea of having to pay extra for a service that he doesn't need is a complete anathema to him. The argument that everybody pays as a contribution to the club to try and help it fulfill its 'sustainable transport' objective he instinctively rejects as little more than a socialist Tax and Spend initiative, whereas someone like Lord Bracknell can see the merit in the policy.

Further argument is pointless, a leopard can't change its spots. There will be others who share his view as well.

Although he does seem to enjoy (and positively brag about) one of the perks given out purely on the basis of it being a former nationalised industry.
 


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My mother-in-laws current gentleman friend is a retired train driver and senior RMT member at his local branch so he says (Bescot I think) he gets free train travel anywhere and everywhere.

It's some perk!
 


Westdene Seagull

aka Cap'n Carl Firecrotch
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Oct 27, 2003
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The arse end of Hangleton
So, in summary, Scrooge McScrooge doesn't want to pay for travel as he's got a tasty near-freebie stuffed in his back pocket, and he's not afraid to use it.

Nearly everyone else seems to accept that, regardless of personal circumstances, a mandatory travel voucher supplement is the common sense approach to ticketing from next season onwards.

Can we get back to Coldean parking now?

You missed out that Scrooge McScrooge wants to take the club to court if they do bring in a travel supplement. I'm still interested on what grounds this case would get to court but apparently I'm not allowed to know !
 




Although he does seem to enjoy (and positively brag about) one of the perks given out purely on the basis of it being a former nationalised industry.
He might also tell you that it's a perk that survives because of the strength of the trade union that negotiated the deal on his behalf.
 


WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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Is Beach Hut coming back today to finish this off ???

and this really should be in Gold - I haven't laughed so much since Dwayne was Black
 


Uncle Spielberg

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Jul 6, 2003
43,073
Lancing
You have to admire in a way BH standing up for what he thinks in the face of over the top and nasty abuse. The pack of wolves have surrounded BH and gone in for the kill.
 






Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
31,801
Uffern
It's gone for some time because this is really four threads in one

1) The parking issue in Coldean
2) The Albion losing out on travel vouchers
3) What travel proposals will help planning application for more seats
4) Beach Hut vs The Rest

The trouble is, solving one issue doesn't necessarily solve another. Banning parking in Coldean (and Moulsecoomb) will not only make local residents unhappy but will mean that another 1000 to 2000 people will be using P&R or public transport, meaning more pressure on other services. Mandatory travel vouchers will help solve issue 2 but will also be seen as discouraging sustainable transport, which will not help issue 3 (although ROSM did have a solution to this). Makes you realise how tricky this transport planning is.

As for issue 4, BH's on his own on that one ... my heart bleeds for him.
 


Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,280
Living In a Box
You have to admire in a way BH standing up for what he thinks in the face of over the top and nasty abuse. The pack of wolves have surrounded BH and gone in for the kill.

Not yet I am still here, futile as miles apart with some on this however as proved with the way the away allocation changed after the West Ham debacle, the forced relocation of the family stand to name two other incidents there are probably quite a lot who do actually agree and when the time comes common sense will prevail.
 


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