Someone I know takes great pleasure in using the 'emergency engine stop' button on buses that cut her up. It's less illegal than bashing them with your lock, and more effective, as the driver has to get out of the bus and walk round to the back to get it started again, giving you plenty of time to disappear.
Almost guaranteed to have no positive effect at all though. If the driver didn't have any anti-bike prejudice before he probably will afterwards, likewise any passenger on it who realised what happened (unlikely though)
Just a thought - driving a bus isn't the greatest job on earth and they do get a lot of stick from the great public, so don't automatically assume they're all cunts, some are like in every walk of life but sometimes some of them just like the rest of us will just be making a mistake.
And, if one's done something seriously dangerous, note down the registration number and the depot plaque number thingy (slide-in plate on either side by the front) if you get it and report it to TFL - if people don't there's no record of a particular driver being bad and no comeback on them.
Almost guaranteed to have no positive effect at all though. If the driver didn't have any anti-bike prejudice before he probably will afterwards, likewise any passenger on it who realised what happened (unlikely though)
Just a thought - driving a bus isn't the greatest job on earth and they do get a lot of stick from the great public, so don't automatically assume they're all cunts, some are like in every walk of life but sometimes some of them just like the rest of us will just be making a mistake.
And, if one's done something seriously dangerous, note down the registration number and the depot plaque number thingy (slide-in plate on either side by the front) if you get it and report it to TFL - if people don't there's no record of a particular driver being bad and no comeback on them.