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To be totally pissed off and horrified at this bus driver?

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KittyFloss · 06/11/2008 19:04

Me dd(5) and ds(2) were getting off the bus today when dd dropped some train tickets she had been playing with. She dropped them in the road just near the entrance of the bus, so she got off and stooped down to pick them up, I was stood next to her. The bus driver smiled at us, then with out any kind of warning closed the bus doors (almost whacking dd's head) and started to drive off, she was about 2 inches from the fecking great tyre!!!! He did stop for about a second when he saw the shock in my face, allowing me to scoop dd up but then merrily drove off.

I was so and that I just wobbled off shaking after shouting idiot at him. If dd had of moved even slightly her poor little feet (or legs) would have been totally crushed, if the driver wanted to get away that much why didn't he just say can you move your child. I swear the fuckwittery of some people knows no bounds.

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GColdtimer · 06/11/2008 19:06

poor you kittyfloss, that sounds like one of those heart in the mouth moments. Not being U at all.

TheCrackFox · 06/11/2008 19:17

Do you have the number of the bus, because you should phone the bus company and complain?

KittyFloss · 06/11/2008 19:49

Dp is going to phone tomorrow, seeing as he has another complaint to make. Bloody arriva stranded him at work the other night, he gets the last bus home from heathrow sometimes and the bloody thing just didn't turn up, he had to sleep in the waiting area (it was the night the clocks went back aswell poor bugger lol).

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Ineedmorechocolatenow · 06/11/2008 19:53

God, what a nightmare. Hope you are both okay xx

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