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Skidoo
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Do you think making parents sign an guarantee that their kid will behave on the bus or have the pass removed will work?
I think they should have to pay a nominal fare - 10-20p - so they don't take it for granted. It's so aggravating to have hoards of fat teenagers get on to go one stop making everyone wait while they drift on and off.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7320079.stm
Emily Hobhouse - you're right, the anti-social behavior is a bigger problem; the one stop thing is just my pet peeve!
come-as.. - I attribute the behavior to teenagers because I see large groups of obnoxious teenagers playing loud music, eating junk and dropping litter on the bus and I don't see large groups of adults doing the same thing!
littleda... - in London the buses are free for teenagers up to 16 and some of them gather in large groups and behave badly.
I think they should have to pay a nominal fare - 10-20p - so they don't take it for granted. It's so aggravating to have hoards of fat teenagers get on to go one stop making everyone wait while they drift on and off.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7320079.stm
Emily Hobhouse - you're right, the anti-social behavior is a bigger problem; the one stop thing is just my pet peeve!
come-as.. - I attribute the behavior to teenagers because I see large groups of obnoxious teenagers playing loud music, eating junk and dropping litter on the bus and I don't see large groups of adults doing the same thing!
littleda... - in London the buses are free for teenagers up to 16 and some of them gather in large groups and behave badly.