(06 Sep 2022, 8:51 pm)Malarkey wrote The cyber attack only happened yesterday to my knowledge so other than the past 2 days there is no excuse in my opinion, the company received the buses nearly 3 weeks ago and this should've been done during preparation for service before entering service Saturday gone as your fully aware Dan given you have done this particular job previously during your tenure at Go North East.
And because I’ve done the job previously, I know it’s not as simple as you’re making out.
The buses entered service on Saturday (just a few days after these buses could legally go on the road), when these issues became apparent. The next working day is Monday, i.e the time of the cyber attack.
In the same way that Arriva North East have had teething issues with the destination displays on some of their new buses (caused by wiring issues for the next stop announcements showing the date and time on front destination instead of the destination displays themselves), these things take time to remedy - and normally there isn’t a cyber attack at the same time.
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