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View Poll Results: Was the Big Man right or wrong to throw the boy off the train? | ||||||
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23 | 56.10% | |||
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18 | 43.90% | |||
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His blood is bad.
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Whatever ...in a few days hopefully everyone will know the truth If the kid was in the wrong the whole time he should of left and he should apologise as should Big Man If the kid was in the right the ticket dude should get fired and Big Man sued to ****
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Pyramid*
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You have no relevant point imo. The guy was unable to produce, when asked, his ticket. That IS his fault. HIS alone. The Big Man did the right thing. Anyone being abusive, verbally or otherwise, and failing to comply with the regulations of said train company upon which all passengers are expected to adhere to (which yobba was failing to do), and abusing and employee of the company, quite simply deserved what he got. I'm so glad I live in Scotland - at least we don't put up with this kind of pish as I said earlier and don't take the nambie pampie approach. I bet yer laddo will make sure he's always got his ticket to hand in the future. That, my friend, is called learning his lesson. ![]() Last edited by Pyramid*; 13-12-2011 at 07:56 PM. |
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His blood is bad.
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like i said before everyone is so quick to judge him based on a 2 minute clip..wait until all the facts are out before jumping to conclusions innocent until proven guilty
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Pyramid*
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He gives the conductor an invalid ticket: therefore when he states (abusively) that "''IVE GIVEN YOU THE ****ING TICKET'' - yobbo was WRONG. The only guilty one is the yobbo who was unable to produce something he was asked for as proof of payment. Simple. Last edited by Pyramid*; 13-12-2011 at 08:03 PM. |
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Remembering Kerry
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He was totally in the wrong and invited more trouble for himself by refusing to leave and 'not' presenting a valid ticket either.
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His blood is bad.
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Are you not listening to what im saying? If what the kid is saying is true , at the time he thought he gave him the right ticket but the conducter wasent having any of it..anyone in his position would get pissed off especially if he was woken up because of it Yes he was wrong butnI think its just a honest mistake and thats that
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Pyramid*
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The conductor is paid to do a job. He was doing it. The yobbo boyo couldn't do something more simple: show the ticket. His fault. End of. |
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