(28 Aug 2022, 8:09 pm)Adrian wrote As I've said above, every time this is brought up, everyone goes straight to the extreme of interpreting it as a demand for Mon-Fri (or Sat) timetables on a bank holiday. I can never tell whether it's a deliberate ignorance of the debate of faux outrage, but hey ho.
I mean, yeah, I don't think anyone was suggesting otherwise, but it if makes you feel better...
What do you think people should do on a bank holiday, if everything closes, because no one ever has to work one? Nothing open, no pubs/bars/restaurants, no sporting events, no TV, no Internet, no electric or gas. Sounds like a fun day.
People also act as if everyone has to work every bank holiday if they start running a proper service, when in reality that would never be the case.
That's like saying because Tesco is open 24 hours, staff have to work 24 hours a day.