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His point was more no matter what the circumstances...the bloke had no right to throw him off the train, especially as roughly as he did. I may be wrong, but thats how it read to me. |
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A training tool for 'What went wrong', 'How should this have been handled', 'What other options would have been available to the employee, "How it affects the Company in the public eye". So yes, a good example of a real live situation that occurred, being put to use for Training. |
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I was making the point that we could add a plethora of 'things wrong' with the yob, in his defence, if we were so inclined. Last edited by Pyramid*; 14-12-2011 at 03:05 PM. |
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![]() Ah I get you now. Yeah that could be done I suppose. The conductor seriously needs to re-do his training though, if he had any to begin with. Last edited by Vicky.; 14-12-2011 at 03:06 PM. |
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There's a Mother with Young Children suffering the Vile Punks F........ing |
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A little bit like many hypothetical situations were brought into it in defense of the 'big man'? Including how it was no different to a bouncer doing their job, or that he could be an off duty copper?
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But so too does the yob..... needs to be trained in how not to try to get free rides, how to be respectful and how to do as they are told when asked. A little bit like that exactly and I responding accordingly, with the very same flavour of 'non literal' post. |
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The Big Man was right to throw the little man off the train
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![]() Except, of course, for the whole 'big man' part
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Okay...here's a question.
When the big man asks the conductor, "Do you want him off"...... if the conductor had said "I need to phone security"..... I suspect the outcome would have been exactly the same. The big man would most probably have taken the matter out of the conductor's hands and did what he did anyway. Would the conductor phoning for security have made any REAL difference, given that passengers were already being held up, already becoming impatient with the abusive little yob? I don't think it would have made one iota of difference - I believe the same thing would have happened. |
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Hands off my Brick!
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Pity you didnt read the whole of the wiki article you posted. (subtle hint there)
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![]() or should that be PTL .... nah, it's definately a real LOL. !! I think a bit of humour injection was needed on this thread - cool it down a wee bit as it's so easy to get overheated but it's been a great debate when all is said and done. |
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I wouldn't be complaining about the Big Man... I still think he did what was needed to be done. |
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Legally however it shouldnt have been done. Its interesting to note that if you listen to the video, a lady is heard commenting quite close to the end "there was no need for that" But the real interesting comment I noted in the Daily Record story was what the person videoing the incident is said to have said. Quote:
Last edited by Shasown; 14-12-2011 at 03:36 PM. |
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Hands off my Brick!
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It may have needed to be done, but not be another passenger, that's the point, he had absolutely no right to put his hands on that boy.
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The conductor replying with "I need to call security" is merely a statement that gives no indication as to whether he wants the yob 'off the train' or not - it's a comment that makes his position clear that he has to call security. Such wording would take the heat off the conductor (boom boom) - but if the Big Man wished to take matters into his own hands - he has not disrespected anyone. Unfortunately, the conductor replied to a closed question - though in fairness: given the circumstances and that he had a trai full of passengers being held up: I feel for the conductor on this one. Who does he accomodate: a carriage full of paying passengers who are being held up for no good reason: or a little fare dodging gobshi*te? |
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He is 19. He is an adult. He acted like a petulant spoiled little boy wanting his own way and his childish manner and behaviour was dealt with in an appropriate manner, by an adult. IMO of course, though I am sure you will not agree which is fair does. Last edited by Pyramid*; 14-12-2011 at 03:39 PM. |
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