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Originally Posted by Dezzy
The conductor should have been professional enough to end the situation without having the passengers attack each other. He gave his consent to violence which is hardly professional.
It hardly matters who creates the situation what's more important is how it's resolved and for a fully trained professional he did a piss poor job.
Oh I said piss, does that mean a fat tub of lard should come to my house and beat my head in now?
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He gave his consent to violence. Really..... That's not what I saw or heard, at all. In fact, nothing remotely close to it.
It mattered - ie the situation - when in your earlier post you were keen to assign blame to only the conductor.
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At the end of the day the conductor handled the situation poorly,
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Now you are changing stance? It's only important when it's how it was handled, but not WHO created it in the first instance?