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On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 08:23:35 +0000 (UTC), lawrence Jenkins
wrote: When we had the "dire" warning of snow forecastthe day before yesterday and in the London area we got nowt, even so there was lots of public transport delays and disruption due to bad weather. Now this morning when last nights low key (unexpected?)snow event has now covered SE London at least, we seem to have no weather related transport problems whatsoever. I put you you ladies and gentlemen, that some folk in the transport system are reacting to warnings not actual real events! Minds have been made up in advance. I was on Brockley station at 0930 this morning, we were continually regaled with apologies over the tannoy for delays, short runnings and cancellations due to the "severe weather conditions" ie about 4cm of snow. They should go to Kashmir, 5 meters of snow, villages buried by avalanches. But to be honest, the trains are no better when its blue skies and warm sunshine. -- Martin |
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![]() "Martin Smith" wrote in message k... On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 08:23:35 +0000 (UTC), lawrence Jenkins wrote: When we had the "dire" warning of snow forecastthe day before yesterday and in the London area we got nowt, even so there was lots of public transport delays and disruption due to bad weather. Now this morning when last nights low key (unexpected?)snow event has now covered SE London at least, we seem to have no weather related transport problems whatsoever. I put you you ladies and gentlemen, that some folk in the transport system are reacting to warnings not actual real events! Minds have been made up in advance. I was on Brockley station at 0930 this morning, we were continually regaled with apologies over the tannoy for delays, short runnings and cancellations due to the "severe weather conditions" ie about 4cm of snow. They should go to Kashmir, 5 meters of snow, villages buried by avalanches. But to be honest, the trains are no better when its blue skies and warm sunshine. -- Martin Martin. It was just a thought. |
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![]() "Martin Smith" wrote in message k... On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 08:23:35 +0000 (UTC), lawrence Jenkins wrote: When we had the "dire" warning of snow forecastthe day before yesterday and in the London area we got nowt, even so there was lots of public transport delays and disruption due to bad weather. Now this morning when last nights low key (unexpected?)snow event has now covered SE London at least, we seem to have no weather related transport problems whatsoever. I put you you ladies and gentlemen, that some folk in the transport system are reacting to warnings not actual real events! Minds have been made up in advance. I was on Brockley station at 0930 this morning, we were continually regaled with apologies over the tannoy for delays, short runnings and cancellations due to the "severe weather conditions" ie about 4cm of snow. They should go to Kashmir, 5 meters of snow, villages buried by avalanches. But to be honest, the trains are no better when its blue skies and warm sunshine. -- Martin Martin. It was just a thought. |
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![]() "Martin Smith" wrote in message k... On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 08:23:35 +0000 (UTC), lawrence Jenkins wrote: When we had the "dire" warning of snow forecastthe day before yesterday and in the London area we got nowt, even so there was lots of public transport delays and disruption due to bad weather. Now this morning when last nights low key (unexpected?)snow event has now covered SE London at least, we seem to have no weather related transport problems whatsoever. I put you you ladies and gentlemen, that some folk in the transport system are reacting to warnings not actual real events! Minds have been made up in advance. I was on Brockley station at 0930 this morning, we were continually regaled with apologies over the tannoy for delays, short runnings and cancellations due to the "severe weather conditions" ie about 4cm of snow. They should go to Kashmir, 5 meters of snow, villages buried by avalanches. But to be honest, the trains are no better when its blue skies and warm sunshine. -- Martin Martin. It was just a thought. |
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![]() "Martin Smith" wrote in message k... On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 08:23:35 +0000 (UTC), lawrence Jenkins wrote: When we had the "dire" warning of snow forecastthe day before yesterday and in the London area we got nowt, even so there was lots of public transport delays and disruption due to bad weather. Now this morning when last nights low key (unexpected?)snow event has now covered SE London at least, we seem to have no weather related transport problems whatsoever. I put you you ladies and gentlemen, that some folk in the transport system are reacting to warnings not actual real events! Minds have been made up in advance. I was on Brockley station at 0930 this morning, we were continually regaled with apologies over the tannoy for delays, short runnings and cancellations due to the "severe weather conditions" ie about 4cm of snow. They should go to Kashmir, 5 meters of snow, villages buried by avalanches. But to be honest, the trains are no better when its blue skies and warm sunshine. -- Martin Martin. It was just a thought. |
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