An Old London Bendy Bus In Liverpool
I saw this example of one of the dreaded London bendy buses in Liverpool.
It was being used to take students to and from accommodation.
Note the wi-fi.
November 4, 2012 - Posted by AnonW | Transport/Travel | Buses, Liverpool University
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Hi. As you know double deckers blow over in the wind. Since Storm Eunice double deckers have been parked against the walls all over Warrington, Liverpool, Wirral, Southport and North West. Why? They are custom made for Arriva on the isle of man and isle of wright for a cheaper specification and all bus companies up UK North do it. They blow over in the wind. Lack grip in the wet. They roll over in corners when they are full and top decks can be felt bucking when it’s full. Police protect the company and get nasty when passengers kick off and Labour and councils really do section innocent people and dope them up on medication when they complain. North UK under Labour councils houses Paedophiles and rapists and fraudsters that rape and kill disabled and gay men and they cut back on bus quality to fund this crime. Police are just as corrupt.
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