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Online myothernameis

The tube way staff and railway staff should do what the Chinese bus drivers did, and it brilliant

So the Chinese bus drivers went on strike, but insted of picketing, they tan a bus service, but with no fares being charged

London underground staff should do this, but keep the trams running, but no one needs to pay, Lfl would lose millions in possible revenue

Offline hendrix

The tube way staff and railway staff should do what the Chinese bus drivers did, and it brilliant

So the Chinese bus drivers went on strike, but insted of picketing, they tan a bus service, but with no fares being charged

London underground staff should do this, but keep the trams running, but no one needs to pay, Lfl would lose millions in possible revenue

Unfortunately, that's illegal for them to do in the UK.

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Offline bluegene

Unfortunately, that's illegal for them to do in the UK.

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Just for a laugh.

Imagine this, sex workers strike like strikers in Japan. They put an arm band, still work but don’t charge clients…

Reality is that scenario was back in the 50, 60, 70s (External Link/Members Only)

Offline Denhamhoop

TFL is advising not to travel too early on Wednesday (or Friday) as the service may still be a bit f*cked.  :hi:
On the day following a Tube Strike do not look to be using the service before 8 am every time without fail hence a nightmare for me in bids to get home from my Night Shift

Offline stayer

I'm in the fortunate postion of being able to use the Elizabeth Line (which has Central London stations at Paddington, Bond Street, Tottenham Court Road, Farringdon and Liverpool Street) and there are no strikes planned on buses, DLR and London Overground. Another thing to bear in mind is that national rail services always have stops inside London, and I've used some over the years like between St Pancras and Farringdon and between Paddington and Ealing Broadway. if you've got a punt organised it may still be possible to make it by some combination of non-Tube services.

Offline Brompton

Just on the news apps tube strikes “suspended”

Offline JimmyWong

Just on the news apps tube strikes “suspended”
Yep they're called off now. Shame! I had started to make plans that didn't involve going into the office next week.

Offline Punting2022

More strikes, all this week. Forget about seeing escorts. how can one go work etc, Hospitals etc.

 

Offline sparkus

More strikes, all this week. Forget about seeing escorts. how can one go work etc, Hospitals etc.

I only use the mainline trains these days so should be OK apparently, I agree it's a kick in the pants for others, especially in such emergencies.

I noticed a few usual haunts didn't really snap back into gear this week so I wonder if next week wil also be as dead for them.

Offline TheJoker147

Bloody tube strikes meant that I had to cancel an arranged meeting with Ellie Rose after years of trying. Haven't been able to get hold of her ever since!

Offline Jonestown

More strikes, all this week. Forget about seeing escorts. how can one go work etc, Hospitals etc.

Going to be hard for those girls who don't work from home to get into the "office" so to speak either. outcalls going to be thin on the ground perhaps too.

Offline Mr Sinister

Unless you can jump on rail/overground trying to punt next week will be an absolute nightmare for many and it's all bloody week.

You can only hope and pray some interesting wgs pop up in your area a walking distance away.

Offline arrow0404

Top up your Oyster card looks like it’s been cancelled

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Offline StingRay

Strike is cancelled.  :D

Oh no, those poor people have to get up to go to work tomorrow, like the rest of us!