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Marketing and potential new customers

Marketing and potential new customers

RE: Marketing and potential new customers
(12 Dec 2021, 8:37 pm)Storx wrote I respect your opinion here but the last thing I would do is appeal to drunks in the likes of Gosforth and Low Fell. They'll delay buses, cause a nuisance and put off other passengers.

You might have someone who works 5pm - 11pm and has to pay full fare 7 days a week because of them working earlier in the day who is put off using the bus as they feel unsafe and drive instead. That's 20x £1 fares needed to recoup that.

Local pubs maybe but it's people like cinema goers and people out for a meal etc I'd be more focused on.

that's a very good point. I would just say if you are going to try to exclude a part of society can we put  kids under 16 who aren't traveling with a parent or guardian - there fare up to £10 a journey as these annoy me off a lot more that a few merry people trying to get to town for more beer

Marketing and potential new customers
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RE: Marketing and potential new customers
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RE: Marketing and potential new customers
RE: Marketing and potential new customers
RE: Marketing and potential new customers
RE: Marketing and potential new customers