(12 Mar 2015, 9:27 am)Jimmi wrote Damn WiFi again!
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(12 Mar 2015, 1:33 pm)Tommy_1581 wrote Fellow passengers.
So, Asda pedestrian crossings made me miss the X21 by seconds. So, I cross to the Stand D with my mam. I got really agitated because I missed the bus. I shouted "BA****D" when the driver closed the doors and drove off. I was saying "f**king" in every sentence. Then some bloody tosspot came into the stand and told me to "Shut Up", this pissed me off "to the MAX". I replied "What f**king authority do you f**king have to tell me to f**king shut up, you ba****dising tw*t". She replied "Stop swearing at me, I'll get a policeman, as swearing is an offence in the stand". I replied "Swearing IS NOT an offence, I see no sign here telling me to stop swearing". She replied "It's offensive against me". I replied "IT'S YOUR F**KING CHOICE TO COME IN HERE, IF YOU DON'T LIKE WHAT I SAY F**K OFF OR PUT UP WITH IT". She didn't respond to that. Bus arrived, whoop whoop. She sat in the priority seat, I sat as far away as possible, in the back. Then, she decides to ask her friends to move to the part where it's got four seats facing each other. She decides to sit in the rear facing seat, facing me. She was staring at me with a dirty look. As my stop is only three minutes from the bus station, I rang the bell when approaching my stop then... she said "Why have you pressed the bell, you stupid boy" "You're holding the bus up and it's going to be late". I replied "P**s off, I'm getting off here, with my pregnant mother. Learn some f**king respect you tw*t".
I've decided not to use the bus to shuttle between Ashington and my house. They're just full of ignorant tw*ts.
(12 Mar 2015, 3:16 pm)Andreos1 wrote Public Order offence isn't it?
I imagine the language would have been a lot worse if those pesky cucumbers had been falling out of your bag again!
(12 Mar 2015, 3:30 pm)Tommy_1581 wrote Only if I started it I guess. She shouldn't tell me to "Shut Up" when I'm talking angrily about the stupid Asda crossing making me miss the bus. It was non of her business, if she didn't like it she had the option to put up with it or leave the shelter.
The cucumbers would have been split in half if I whacked them of her head.
(12 Mar 2015, 4:05 pm)leestransportphotos wrote Seriously it is an offenceNot a massive one compared to others though. You often get given a couple of warnings if its just words like 'fuck' etc before being arrested but if you ignore these the chances of being arrested are high:
(12 Mar 2015, 3:30 pm)Tommy_1581 wrote Only if I started it I guess. She shouldn't tell me to "Shut Up" when I'm talking angrily about the stupid Asda crossing making me miss the bus. It was non of her business, if she didn't like it she had the option to put up with it or leave the shelter.
The cucumbers would have been split in half if I whacked them of her head.
(12 Mar 2015, 4:27 pm)Dan wrote Following the moderation announcement regarding excessive swearing the other day, is it really appropriate for the excessive swearing to continue on this thread? Marked with asterisks or not, it's really not needed, and could deter new users from contributing to the forum if they are offended by the use of profanity. I'm not asking on behalf of myself as it doesn't offend me in the slightest, but it has been actively discussed by the moderation team for the past few weeks, and we all think that the use of the odd word isn't too bad but the continued use is cause for concern.
On a similar level; I'm not religious, but anyone who is may be offended if users of this forum excessively used the Lord's name in vain. Let's just have a little bit of respect.