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Now look here, thank you for the news, but you have left me with a quandary here.
I am not sure if my sympathies are with the bus driver or the TA centre, the VW person, just another motorist. OOooooh that's nasty. Give yourself a smacked Ass Mr. Energumen |
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My curiosity is how they managed to travel "through a perimeter fence and collided with the outer wall of the nearby TA Centre." without serious injuries to passengers. Bus passengers are notoriously vulnerable as they rarely anticipate collisions. Maybe the ride was such that the passengers were "hanging on tight"?
Or perhaps "embedded in the wall" was an exaggeration? I think we should be told . . . |
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The Manchester Evening News tells a slightly different story:-
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Oh!, all right then, I have decided, I blame the Volkswagon Driver, who must have caused the innocent and totally sober bus driver to take avoiding action, during which he became unseated and slid to the floor, catching his right foot under the brake pedal and jamming it hard down on the accelerator.
Thus despite his heroic and proffesional reactions, he was unable to avoid a collision with the wall, as it was his only hope of bringing the bus to a halt, without running over a whole queue of people at a bus stop. I'm not biased mind. |
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