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BertrandRussell
07-01-2014, 05:24 PM
Interesting story.

XD - view external link (http://news.stv.tv/tayside/259407-andrew-davidson-tried-to-have-***-with-drinks-trolley-on-board-train/)

JimmyHaze
07-01-2014, 05:39 PM
A good kicking should have been dealt out

BertrandRussell
07-01-2014, 05:47 PM
I think most normal folk tend to try to steer clear of a weirdo like that on public transport.

Not worth a fine for hooking him, is it?

1995_Oh_My_Sides_
07-01-2014, 05:49 PM
A good kicking should have been dealt out

Aye, that'll teach him.

JimmyHaze
07-01-2014, 05:52 PM
I think most normal folk tend to try to steer clear of a weirdo like that on public transport.

Not worth a fine for hooking him, is it?

thats true

BertrandRussell
07-01-2014, 05:55 PM
I've seen it a couple of times on Edinburgh buses. Weirdos acting the goat and even pretty handy looking lads don't bother getting involved.

happytim
08-01-2014, 12:28 AM
public transport isny family friendly on some occasions.

but that incident is outragous.

EastStand_Elite
08-01-2014, 12:38 AM
Bus whankers.

mogwaiCSC
08-01-2014, 08:16 AM
"Davidson was not placed on the *** offenders register as the sheriff did not consider the ***ual element of the case to be "significant".




but has been told to stay away from cash registers

DannyBhoy
08-01-2014, 09:24 AM
public transport isny family friendly on some occasions.

but that incident is outragous.

The 41 from Easterhouse to Drumchapel at night is blatantly unsafe, never mind family friendly.

bluek
08-01-2014, 09:51 AM
I've seen it a couple of times on Edinburgh buses. Weirdos acting the goat and even pretty handy looking lads don't bother getting involved.

A member of the public came to the rescue during an incident on the trains last year and ended up being charged.
What can you do? :blue:

DannyBhoy
08-01-2014, 09:51 AM
I've seen it a couple of times on Edinburgh buses. Weirdos acting the goat and even pretty handy looking lads don't bother getting involved.

A member of the public came to the rescue during an incident on the trains last year and ended up being charged.
What can you do? :blue:[/quote]

You're not referring to 'The Big Man' are you, Blue?

bluek
08-01-2014, 09:57 AM
Aye I think that was it. Saw it on youtube.

DannyBhoy
08-01-2014, 09:59 AM
Is that it? - view external link (www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKKADFIEX84)

bluek
08-01-2014, 10:01 AM
Can't open links right now.

Boy was refusing to buy a ticket I think?

Big guy threw him off !

AguyIknow
08-01-2014, 10:02 AM
[quote="mogwaiCSC".




but has been told to stay away from cash registers[/quote]



XD XD XD XD

DannyBhoy
08-01-2014, 10:11 AM
Can't open links right now.

Boy was refusing to buy a ticket I think?

Big guy threw him off !

Aye that's the one mate, the wee guy arguing was being an ersehole, but he wasn't being aggressive. If I was on the train I'd have helped the wee guy out with his fare. Imagine your lad was drunk and couldn't get home and that happened, you'd go mental.

It's that big pryck who was in the wrong in that clip for me. Put it this way, if it was a 6'5 skinhead on the train he wouldn't have got involved. Bully bastart.

AguyIknow
08-01-2014, 10:26 AM
Big Man should have spoken to the guy first and said listen pal you're delaying everybody here. Pay up or get off.

If he wouldn't then fair enough pitch him oot

DannyBhoy
08-01-2014, 10:38 AM
Big Man should have spoken to the guy first and said listen pal you're delaying everybody here. Pay up or get off.

If he wouldn't then fair enough pitch him oot

I, or anyone I know or sit with, would have said to that big cuint to sit doon, or get put doon. It was phuck all to do with him, the young lad was obviously drunk, would it really be too much to ask, for someone to sling the wee guy a fiver?