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Post by towerman on May 30, 2008 18:52:28 GMT
According to the give away papers there's supposed to be 10,000 people descending on the Circle Line tomorrow for the last party before the booze ban comes into effect.What's the odds of the entire Circle being suspended tomorrow evening due to crew shortage(sickness)?
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Post by metman on May 30, 2008 21:56:12 GMT
Thought the booze ban was in force?
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Post by towerman on May 30, 2008 23:41:51 GMT
Not till the 1st June.
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2008 10:57:33 GMT
I'll give you a report tomorrow!
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Post by miztert on May 31, 2008 12:57:27 GMT
According to the give away papers there's supposed to be 10,000 people descending on the Circle Line tomorrow for the last party before the booze ban comes into effect.What's the odds of the entire Circle being suspended tomorrow evening due to crew shortage(sickness)? This single page website... www.lastordersontheunderground.com...has info on "The Final Circle Line Party" - which is apparently to start at 9pm on the clockwise platform (i.e. outer rail) at Liverpool St station, with revellers directed to join the rear of the train. This thing has been kicking up a fair bit of buzz online on social networking websites, blogs and the like, but I'm not sure how the hack got the figure of 10,000 people - perhaps it's the number of members of the relevant Facebook group? Perhaps they just made it up! Has the potential to cause a good degree of disruption I suppose. I doubt that any of the attendees will be trouble makers per se, it seems very much intended to be a jocular happening as opposed to being anything more sinister. I guess it rather depends on how many people pitch up at the same time. We shall see...
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Post by cetacean on May 31, 2008 14:08:04 GMT
About 8,500 had RSVPed 'Yes' to the main Facebook event page. Several other people had the same idea and listed their own events, which probably easily gets you to 10,000.
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2008 14:15:11 GMT
Look forward to hearing how it went - assuming there are no party poopers out there waiting to stop them!
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2008 17:03:22 GMT
I hear there has already been an incident requiring police attendance and causing delays to the Circle line service.
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Post by towerman on May 31, 2008 20:29:52 GMT
Whilst waiting at King's Cross for a Barking train,an OR Circle came in around 20:20 packed to the rafters with empty beer cans everywhere,was already getting rowdy train was held for about 5minutes,BTP eventually got on and dragged a couple of people off.There was also hordes waiting at Liverpool Street,don't know how long they'll have to wait for a Circle,the one I saw at King's Cross was reversed at Moorgate!!!
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Post by mrfs42 on May 31, 2008 21:02:59 GMT
I note that Liverpool Street is now closed due to overcrowding; and the OR has a faulty train at Notting Hill Gate.
Must be absolute hell with the revellers.
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Post by Tubeboy on May 31, 2008 21:47:22 GMT
Circle and District have severe delays, pax incident at Mansion House.
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Post by solidbond on May 31, 2008 22:08:11 GMT
And the Outer Rail Circle is now suspended due to pax incident at Euston Square.
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Post by Tubeboy on May 31, 2008 22:08:49 GMT
I heard the T/op got assaulted.
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2008 22:17:52 GMT
Utter morons. I wonder if action can be taken against the individuals who effectively incite this behaviour by starting myspace groups and such like.
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Post by towerman on May 31, 2008 22:29:56 GMT
It's usually the "party animals" who'd turn up for the opening of a paper bag who cause the trouble,they're the same ones who trash houses when a party is put on the internet.
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2008 22:35:55 GMT
It was chaos. It started out good-naturedly enough this afternoon but by 2100 I was getting my doors held at every station, drunken people leaning out dangerously close pulling into platforms etc. I ended up detraining with police assistance - i'd have been lynched doing it alone. Once the train was empty you couldn't see the floor for fag-ends and bottles and cans. The abuse I took from the "revellers" was nasty.
Thanks Boris.
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2008 22:52:57 GMT
To be fair, Prakash, surely this is one step back (one awful evening) for two steps forward? (fewer assaults and drunken people)?
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Post by solidbond on May 31, 2008 22:57:04 GMT
But who is going to actually enforce the ban? Which member of staff is going to challenge 20, 10, 5, or even just 2 drunken idiots? And who is going to be happy about delaying a train for 15 minutes to an hour to wait for the BTP to attend? This is the problem with the ban - actually getting it enforced.
Oh - and Embankment is now added to the list of stations closed due to pax incident.
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Post by Tubeboy on May 31, 2008 23:00:28 GMT
Totally agree Solidbond.
Do gateline staff and T/ops want even more aggro than they receive at present? I think not.
It doesnt take a genius to put alcohol in a coloured soft drink bottle.
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Post by solidbond on May 31, 2008 23:04:40 GMT
Then of course there are the alcohol free beers - who is going to go up to the customer and ask if the drink they are drinking is alcoholic? Of course, you could always ask to test it for them ;D ;D
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Post by metman on May 31, 2008 23:06:57 GMT
Hmmm, quite, I feel sorry for the station staff!
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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2008 23:23:22 GMT
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Post by cetacean on May 31, 2008 23:37:53 GMT
I wonder if action can be taken against the individuals who effectively incite this behaviour You can vote them out at the next election. I'm impressed by the resilience of C and D stock ceilings to having chants drummed out on them. Note to hooligans - C stocks have far more reachable places to bang on. I also got to do Tower Hill-Aldgate East on a C stock. 7007, 7008 and 5584 need new maps and adverts put in.
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Post by 21146 on Jun 1, 2008 0:10:41 GMT
I look forward to the "feet on seats" ban, the "smelly food ban" the "loud MP3 player" ban, the "no buskers ban", the the "Roma with child begging ban"; but doubt it. I would hope all LU staff hold every train where drinkers are suspected of being on, but, surprise surprise (and you couldn't make it up), LU's advice to staff is that trains must not be delayed....
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Post by 21146 on Jun 1, 2008 0:14:55 GMT
. I wonder if action can be taken against the individuals who effectively incite this behaviour by starting myspace groups and such like.[/quote]
That was Boris and LU wasn't it? LU said no extra staff were rostered so no wonder I had to walk from the closed Embankment station at 2330 to Holborn.
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Post by 21146 on Jun 1, 2008 0:20:30 GMT
Fag-ends? Surely not! This is successfully "self-policed" just as the alcohol ban will be, or so Boris/Hendy/Brown(mike not gordon) assure us.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2008 5:47:11 GMT
Putting politics aside, I feel desperately sorry for all the staff involved. Dealing with drunken morons is a miserable task. I wouldn't mind betting that BTP take little or no action against these so-called revellers.
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Post by Phil on Jun 1, 2008 6:21:30 GMT
Good pics - show many of them (at least those you snapped) were good-natured and only out for a fun celebration. Pity the mindless idiots can't resist the chance of spoiling it for others. But - was it inevitable? Yes, even without the social networking sites. It could have been worse: remember the alcoholic 'dinner parties' on the Central, and other events? They weren't repeated yesterday,and only one line was (directly) affected. No extra staff - - how many would you have needed actually to make a difference? ALL TfL staff AND ALL BTP I suspect...... And it was only for one night. But the comment above about some morons gatecrashing others' parties sums it up precisely. Some folk's brains seem hard-wired to cause trouble and if not on the Circle it's just elsewhere
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2008 6:51:52 GMT
Last night was a shambles, the last trains were getting back to Upminster an hour late! On a lighter note, I was night spare and went to Elm Park to relieve a late running driver, and a group of people came to the station to take photo's holding beer cans and wanted me in the shots as a uniformed member of staff.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2008 9:14:03 GMT
Good pics - show many of them (at least those you snapped) were good-natured and only out for a fun celebration. Pity the mindless idiots can't resist the chance of spoiling it for others. But - was it inevitable? Yes, even without the social networking sites. It could have been worse: remember the alcoholic 'dinner parties' on the Central, and other events? They weren't repeated yesterday,and only one line was (directly) affected. No extra staff - - how many would you have needed actually to make a difference? ALL TfL staff AND ALL BTP I suspect...... And it was only for one night. But the comment above about some morons gatecrashing others' parties sums it up precisely. Some folk's brains seem hard-wired to cause trouble and if not on the Circle it's just elsewhere Thanks Phil, It was boisterous, a bit rowdy, and anarchic, but everyone I saw was good natured. The staff at KX who cleared the train did a good job with just the right touch. As you say, its a shame that a minority of idiots spoiled it. As for staff. I don't envy them having to try and enforce the ban, which seems to owe more to a 'look - I'm doing something' attitude on the part of our new Mayor. It certainly doesn't stop drunks getting on the tube.
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