• Timwi@kbin.social
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    10 months ago

    If you’re talking about the end of the day and you need everyone off the bus, ignore this post.

    However, if you’re talking about regular day operation and you’re trying to remove someone from the bus who is doing no harm, then you’re an asshole. They have it hard enough already, leave them alone.

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      10 months ago

      So the driver should just go to the depot, lock the bus up at night with the person fast asleep inside? At some point, paying passengers have to leave the bus.

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        10 months ago

        You are right, I hadn’t considered the end-of-day scenario where you want everyone off the bus. I assumed the scenario was regular everyday operation and the driver wanted to remove an “undesirable” from the bus. I will edit my post.

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        10 months ago

        Most busses don’t have locks btw. They are door lockouts, but if you know how to drive they are easy to access. Most don’t go over 62 mph and have more cameras than an airplane. They have GPS and everything. Where they gonna go?

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      10 months ago

      You don’t understand how bus driving works. The end of the run doesn’t mean you stay and do the same thing all day long. You routinely need to deadhead to another spot and it may be the only time that they have to eat or use the restroom. And then it gets eaten up by someone sleeping and not reacting to the calls on the intercom or anything else.