Showing posts with label safety. Show all posts
Showing posts with label safety. Show all posts

Thursday, 6 November 2014

Open Letter of complaint to Arriva regards quality of there buses in Northern England

Dear Arriva,
I am writing and publishing this open letter to complain about the (lack of) service you seem to be providing in Cleveland and the North Yorkshire coast area of England.
Firstly in many bus stops that have both electronic and paper timetables the times advertised differ leaving travellers not knowing which one is accurate.
Last weekend I travelled from Middlesbrough to Whitby on both the Friday and the Saturday and found the service to be appalling.
The electronic timetables in Middlesbrough bus station stated that the busses started at 08.50, however the first bus arrived at 09.20 on both days leaving a large crowd waiting in Middlesbrough bus station waiting for a bus which didn’t come (93 bus).
On the way back on the Saturday I found myself in an argument with a driver who after seeing my return Whitby Middlesbrough ticket (number 4 bus) failed to notify me that the bus in fact terminated at Redcar, when the front of the bus stated the destination was travelling to Middlesbrough via Loftus. When I confronted the driver he informed me that I should have asked when I got on if the bus was going to Middlesbrough, which I do not believe I should have to do:
Firstly I should not have to ask to confirm that a bus is travelling to the destination its front sign claims it is travelling to.
Secondly by presenting a Whitby-Middlesbrough return ticket to the driver, as far as I am concerned I did precisely that.
He also told me that I should have looked at the timetable in the bus station in Whitby, which at the stop he had parked in only had information for the 93 and x93 service; when I told him this he told me that that is the councils responsibility.

If I did not have money for a second ticket to take me the rest of the journey the misinformation provided would have left me stranded in a neighboring town on a Saturday night.

Thursday, 14 August 2014

It's not OK to hit a porn star stupid

This is fucking disgusting:


This is disgusting for two reasons, firstly the hitting and beating people is never OK; especially if that person is your partner. Violence is wrong; period.

The fact that it happened against a porn actress is irrelevant which brings me succinctly onto the second reasons this is so fucking disgusting; the reactions of the people who’ve commented on this on Twitter: it’s wrong ‘even though’ she’s a porn actress – WHAT THE FUCK DO YOU MEAN ‘EVEN THOUGH’ NOOOOOOOOOOOO; I MEAN FUCKING NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO, punching people is wrong, beating people is wrong; the profession of the victim has nothing and I mean nothing to do with how unacceptable it is, I cannot emphasise exactly how ‘GRRRRRRRRRR’ I feel on this matter.

Porn stars need loving personal relationships too: what they do must be emotionally exhausting, so they need a special someone to be there for them just as much (and probably more so) than the rest of us. The fact that they have sex on camera doesn't mean that they will be unfaithful to their romantic partners.  If you think being porn star makes someone scum: YOU SHOULDN'T WATCH PORN; you also need to Google the word ‘hypocrisy’.

Sex work is work, sex workers deserve respect.
Stigma Kills (just like it almost did here).
Rant over. That is all.

Tuesday, 24 September 2013

Pussy Riot member on hunger strike



I think that it’s important that everyone who can spare a few minutes takes the time to read this shocking account of life inside a Russian jail.

I’ve heard this quote attributed to everybody from Churchill to Ghandi, so I’m not quite sure who first said it but it’s good advice no matter who said it (evidenced by the fact that some may people seem to have said it):

If you want to judge how civilised a nation is; look at how they treat their prisoners’


Saturday, 17 August 2013

Surely this man was sacked for just doing his job?

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/ryanair-sacks-pilot-questioning-safety-tv-151507929.html#18Lq0c5

So Ryanair is preparing to prosecute a pilot they sacked because he questioned the safety record of the company on television?

Isn’t it his job to ensure the safety of his passengers while he’s on a plane? I think that it is absolutely disgraceful that that a company would sack someone for whistleblowing safety concerns. Unfortunately it happens every day, sacking whistle-blowers. The air travel company has been accused by pilots of encouraging them to carry a minimalistic level of reserve fuel in order to save money.

In a television documentary a pilot named Goss claims he received a ‘critical letter’ telling him he was using too much fuel and that a lot of pilots had safety concerns and little confidence in reporting systems.

Ryanair’s standpoint on this matter was clear however: openly admitting you have safety concerns is defamatory: goodbye. Didn’t we have a similar incident a few years ago where a doctor was prosecuted for openly claiming a heart disease treatment was unsafe? I can see a lots changed since then.