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Why dont they let ya have the pass free, like the over 60's pass? |
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Our two girls went to preston on the train the other day. I went to the ticket office to check they didn't need any railcards or passes to get half fares. His reply was "Why ? they don't look anywhere near 16. When they get to 15 and might look 16 think about getting some id but otherwise we use common sense"
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just walked Reece to the bus stop and i asked the driver how much the blue weekly passes had gone up to for kids...they used to be £6.75 and now they are £8.70, i bought Reece's last week before they went up, looks like i have an extra £1.95 to fork out this week then
it is cheaper for me to pay for returns for Reece for school but he goes to town and the library at weekends, i'm just wondering if its going to be worth paying for him to go into town rather than getting him a pass from now on |
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wow thats a 29% rise - how the hell can they justify that?
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i havent the foggiest Neil, ridiculous isnt it
did you know that the drivers dont even get time and a half for weekends or bank holidays, they are just on a flat rate and thats it |
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I worked New Years eve and got nothing extra for it. I work all days and all times and am paid the same each month regardless of shifts or hours worked.
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i was meaning that the increase is not for the bus drivers
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ok I get your point now.
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Mule? Taxi? Bike? Walk? Get a friend to take you everywhere? For our little girl from clayton to ossy and back monday to friday costs us £3:50. That will do nicely. |
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I e-mailed Transdev to ask if it was true that the child fare was going up to 3/4 of the adult price, the answer I got was that the weekly & daily passes that have gone up in price so that they only now give a 40% reduction on the adult price instead of 50% to compensate for the passes being used at the busiest times. So people who buy a weekly pass for their kids to go to school and therefore make it easier for the drivers rather than having to mess about with giving change etc., are now being penalised for it - crackers!
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just like the fares on the buses, once over it was different prices at different bus stops, now its same price to accy if you get on at blackdog or palladium!!:mad: |
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Here are the rules for the reduced rate Quote:
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We need passes or ID for all sorts of things. EG If you go to the sports centre and you are entitled to a reduced rate, you get the pass to to prove it and save your self money. who wants to not get a pass to get a reduction they are entitled to and thus save money, even if it is less of a saving than previously?
Then there is the ID you need to prove you are old enough to do certain things. My sons who were too tall to pass for school age, now need ID to prove they are old enough to buy alcohol at 19, ID which has to be paid for, and costs more than 2 quid. Or do you suggest we do away with those as well and allow shop keepers to sell it to them because he "thought" they were 18? Would you like your daughter to get a tattoo without your permission coz she didn't need ID? these things cut both ways, and lets face it, they are a fact of life! |
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