(01 Jan 2015, 7:32 pm)MrFozz wrote That is downright dangerous, was he moving or stationary
Stationary - at the 13a/b stand in Darlington
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(01 Jan 2015, 8:24 pm)ArrivaNE_7522 wrote Stationary - at the 13a/b stand in Darlington
(01 Jan 2015, 10:19 pm)Jimmi wrote It is a shame to see one letting the side down, meanwhile when I tried to get a shot of a Sapphire - 7 Pulsar on the 5 yesterday and the driver stayed at the stop until I got the photo then blared the horn at me and gave me a thumbs up. Pity the photo turned out blurry.There's a good few do that. Stagecoach Sunderland and Shields are usually spot on, and I've had many a driver slow down then give me a thumbs up. Its equally as important that that gets a mention.
(01 Jan 2015, 10:19 pm)Jimmi wrote It is a shame to see one letting the side down, meanwhile when I tried to get a shot of a Sapphire - 7 Pulsar on the 5 yesterday and the driver stayed at the stop until I got the photo then blared the horn at me and gave me a thumbs up. Pity the photo turned out blurry.Darlo drivers in my experience have been some of the most enthusiast friendly in the business.
(02 Jan 2015, 9:08 am)Dan wrote Darlo drivers in my experience have been some of the most enthusiast friendly in the business.Never done Darlo myself, I found Teesside not so friendly to be honest.
I'd suggest that drivers on Teesside are mostly quite friendly too - Arriva and Stagecoach.
In my experience elsewhere, it tends to be the case that you're mostly ignored. You may get the odd driver who gives you a thumbs up, and conversely the odd driver who sticks two fingers up.
(02 Jan 2015, 9:08 am)Dan wrote Darlo drivers in my experience have been some of the most enthusiast friendly in the business.
I'd suggest that drivers on Teesside are mostly quite friendly too - Arriva and Stagecoach.
In my experience elsewhere, it tends to be the case that you're mostly ignored. You may get the odd driver who gives you a thumbs up, and conversely the odd driver who sticks two fingers up.
(07 Jan 2015, 7:34 pm)ArrivaNE_7522 wrote I wouldn't buy this photo...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BUS-PHOTO-ARRI...ctables_SM&hash=item3a9e0add66
...anyone guess why?
(07 Jan 2015, 7:34 pm)ArrivaNE_7522 wrote I wouldn't buy this photo...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BUS-PHOTO-ARRI...ctables_SM&hash=item3a9e0add66
...anyone guess why?
(08 Jan 2015, 1:27 pm)MurdnunoC wrote I know. I was being a tad facetious with my reply.Â
Although I wouldn't normally purchase photographs of buses on eBay, I have to say the copyright issue would discourage me more than the driver attempting to cover his face in the shot.
(08 Jan 2015, 6:54 pm)ArrivaNE_7522 wrote I wouldn't buy a photo off eBay either...
... Some photos that other people are selling are shockingly bad...
Quite a few shots from the Regent Centre Multi-Storey on eBay at the moment as well.
(08 Jan 2015, 7:02 pm)ArrivaNE_7522 wrote I've just got my memory card back with the older photos on...
As promised here is Mr Fuckyoffy driving 4068 on the 1 to Wansbeck Hospital...
(08 Jan 2015, 7:04 pm)MarcTheA4 wrote May just be because he was driving a DAF.
You need to be a sadist, you must enjoy watching the suffering of others as their backs are inflicted with kyphosis while the bus rattles like fuck - to be able to enjoy a DAF.
I gather drivers don't like them very much.
(25 Feb 2015, 8:56 pm)MrFozz wrote Where is that taken? I hope the bus was stood still at the timeSouth Shields, was stationary at the time.
(02 Apr 2015, 4:19 pm)Tommy_1581 wrote You stupid twat.Seen this happen in Peterlee a few times...
Not only that you didn't want you're photo taken, you have put innocent people's lives at risk by blocking your vision of the road ahead.
What happened if the car in front did an emergency stop?
Muppet.