(10 May 2015, 8:55 pm)Malarkey wrote Lass called Diane Young on Flickr cropped my photo of (YJ62 FLD) on the 73 and reuploaded on her account, can only assume she may of been the driver of the vehicle on that day.
My Photo - https://www.flickr.com/photos/adammalarkey/15129088445/
The error code was due to her deleting the image off the account as requested, lucky I managed a print screen attached below.
(10 May 2015, 9:58 pm)Malarkey wrote The woman who used on Flickr as just commented on my photo asking me to remove it, as she did not give me permission to do so and because she finds it offensive, she also requested that I do not take or upload anymore photos of her driving Buses.
(10 May 2015, 10:20 pm)Dan wrote I hope she received permission to take a photograph of the bus that she has uploaded to her Flickr photostream - it has a visible bus driver in it, after all...Well that destroys her argument completely.
Untitled by dianne young, on Flickr
(10 May 2015, 10:24 pm)Jimmi wrote Well that destroys her argument completely.There you go Jimmi
Can someone post a link to Malarkey's photo so I can keep up with the comments.
(10 May 2015, 9:58 pm)Malarkey wrote The woman who used on Flickr as just commented on my photo asking me to remove it, as she did not give me permission to do so and because she finds it offensive, she also requested that I do not take or upload anymore photos of her driving Buses.This may be terrible but think of the views this photo is now going to get.
(10 May 2015, 8:05 pm)Michael wrote I went over on my research project by 500 words (3500 words for it), it was impossible for me to keep to the word limit, so much you have to put in.
Wouldn't worry about going over on it, just dont tell them haha
(10 May 2015, 8:43 pm)MurdnunoC wrote ...And then you risk getting marked-down by an over-zealous teacher, lecturer or professor. Believe me it happens - especially when submitting work through whichever plagiarism software your institution decides to employ.
They may be cumbersome but word-counts exist for a reason. Being concise is an important skill to master in this day and age. Impressions are made in matter of minutes. If you are able to condense an idea or proposal into a one-page document - it's more likely to be read.
(11 May 2015, 7:48 am)Kuyoyo wrote Stockton Flaming Council
They are presently putting retractable bollards in at the High Street end of Yarm Lane (where the Darlington-bound X66 stops) and all warning notices prior to the weekend said the next two Sundays only.
And guess what - Monday morning and the road's still shut as while the bollards are in place, where they have been placed is presently awaiting tarmacking for 2/3 of the road's width so it's closed off, leaving confusion abound for people waiting for the X66.
(11 May 2015, 12:15 pm)Malarkey wrote Just to note, could I ask that nobody makes any further comments on my photo in response to Diane, issue is now being dealt with.
(11 May 2015, 3:35 pm)GMitchelhill wrote Positive outcome hopefully.
I do feel the situation could have been handled better by both sides rather then resort to having jibes towards each other. I've been asked by drivers in the past if they could use my photos of them driving, and 100% of the time, I say sure, I send you a copy of the photo (with hidden watermarks in it of course).
(11 May 2015, 3:46 pm)Malarkey wrote Had she of asked if she could use the photo by sending me a Flickrmail or something then I wouldnt of had an issue, then this problem wouldnt of escalated to the level that it has, whereby I have had to make a formal complaint to Nexus regarding this GCT Driver.
Hadnt originally thought about it, But I hope she is aware of the Social Media Policy in which GCT should have in place as with any company is all I have to say.
(11 May 2015, 12:15 pm)Malarkey wrote Just to note, could I ask that nobody makes any further comments on my photo in response to Diane, issue is now being dealt with.
(11 May 2015, 3:46 pm)Malarkey wrote Had she of asked if she could use the photo by sending me a Flickrmail or something then I wouldnt of had an issue, then this problem wouldnt of escalated to the level that it has, whereby I have had to make a formal complaint to Nexus regarding this GCT Driver.What have I missed...I always miss it when it kicks off
Hadnt originally thought about it, But I hope she is aware of the Social Media Policy in which GCT should have in place as with any company is all I have to say.
(11 May 2015, 4:39 pm)MrFozz wrote What have I missed...I always miss it when it kicks off
(11 May 2015, 4:40 pm)Robert wrote https://www.flickr.com/photos/adammalarkey/15129088445/New need for that like...
the way she makes herself look like a total knob is hilarious
(11 May 2015, 4:49 pm)MrFozz wrote New need for that like...
All she had to do was say 'please take it down' and sure he would of...
In the past I have took photos and had someone ask me not to publish, which I will if asked politely...
The part where she says something like 'What you do if I took a pic of you and claimed I was taking pics of trees and pavements' that alone made my day
Some people just need to grow up
(11 May 2015, 5:00 pm)MurdnunoC wrote As Gary has already pointed out, both sides could have handled the situation better.Point Taken buddy
If some people need to grow up, as you state, then that advice needs to be applied to both camps - not just the one you happen to favour.
(11 May 2015, 5:00 pm)MurdnunoC wrote As Gary has already pointed out, both sides could have handled the situation better.
If some people need to grow up, as you state, then that advice needs to be applied to both camps - not just the one you happen to favour.
(11 May 2015, 5:47 pm)Malarkey wrote Admittedly I perhaps shouldnt of said she should take career change and become a toilet attendent at Park Lane Interchange, was quite rude of me looking back at it, although it was a tongue and cheek comment at the time.
I would like to think by not making any further comments today on the Photo, and by forwarding a complaint to Nexus that I have been the bigger person and more of a grown up than what she has been.