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• #86052
And we made them a stock corporation so we could make money, then didn't sell them so, i don't know.
Buy a car, trains suck maybe?Edit: I would really prefer if Deutsche Bahn didn't own other countries railways, logistic companys that own an insane of trucks, and whatnot, and just got me from a to b reliable and acceptably fast.
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• #86053
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• #86054
I don't watch daytime tv.
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• #86055
They have different guests everyday.
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• #86056
Hasn't she been put through enough already?
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• #86057
Not sure even business class has enough leg room to accomplish that manoeuvre.
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• #86058
Solely to kick her in the head?
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• #86059
She’ll have a huge welt
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• #86060
This is what a government under Starmer will look like.
Is that what you want?
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• #86061
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-68009768
" Ticket machines at train stations charge passengers more than double than what they would cost online for some journeys, according to analysis.
Consumer group Which?'s research said same-day rail tickets were 50% more expensive on average at stations.
The best value fares were either unavailable or hidden among several options on many machines. "
more free money for train companies, bunch of cunts AGAIN, yet they still refuse to give their employees a decent wage rise
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• #86062
Gets viewers in.
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• #86063
I did a piece of work for DfT, back in the day. Assessing the gain/pain mechanism for Train Operating Companies operating on the UK network.
The ORR wanted to hear the findings.
Put it this way, I had to have a conversation with my contact in DfT along the lines "you know I can't sugar-coat this for the ORR. It's going to be a grim meeting when I present the findings - have some answers ready".
Exec summary was along the lines: TOCS are allowed to take the piss. So they do.
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• #86064
it's just rubbish isn't it. renationalise the uk ... all of it
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• #86065
iran bombing pakistan
pakistan bombing iran
iran bombing syria
jordan bombing syria
israel bombing palestine
israel bombing lebanon
america and the uk bombing yemen
yemeni houthi's bombing ships in the gulfit's all going so well over there isn't it. we need donald trump in power to sort it all out !
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• #86066
Even gravel bikes?
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• #86067
On here?
Hunt for cyclist who headbutted pedestrian to ground
the man who carried out this assault ... is described as a white man in his 40s, around 5ft 10ins, of medium build, with short greying hair.
On here.
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• #86068
From 2019?
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• #86069
You're right, they've probably flounced by now.
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• #86070
Not sure why it's on my BBC news feed then. Still - gotta trust the algorithm.
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• #86071
Rage clickbait?
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• #86072
Trigger: US School shooting (past)
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The Feds have completed their 20 month investigation into the Uvalde school shooting, where hundreds of armed officers failed to act for over an hour.
The report cites judgement and policy failures across the chain of command. The most illuminating issue they uncovered was the decision by the de facto officer in charge to re-classify the situation as a barricaded gunman, instead of an active shooter.
It won’t lessen the pain of the parents, teachers and community, but it does explain why officers loitered in the halls instead of storming the room where the 18y/o had ≈20 children and teachers, most of whom he shot and injured during the delay. I haven’t read the 600 page report, but I can see how someone, in the heat of the moment and with chaotic information, could decide things had morphed into a hostage situation, given that the shooter did pause shooting and did have people retained in the classroom for some time. Future textbooks will cite this example of why clear policies are critical to establish and train, particularly for dynamic and unclear situations.
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• #86073
I'm 5'11
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• #86074
I'm 5'9" in the cold
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• #86075
This is insanely good:
Which is why in the UK, we sold off the state railways and sold them to the French and German state railways.