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    Roverlord you should have just said the driver was a female gorilla & that would have saved all the BS on religion etc.

    At the end of the day he said how he saw it, he saw a hijab wearing female, so he said Muslim. Last I knew Muslim wasn't a swear word or offensive, he was just being descriptive, if he had said some blonde Sheila would that be discriminatory against blondes you know them being dumb and all, oops that's a discriminatory assumption, politically correct me please, enlighten my barbaric ways.

    If there was a crime committed would it not be more informative to tell the investigating officer that she was Muslim wearing a hijab or should you just say a female?

    What if you said female and the being was in fact transgender then that would be discrimination.

    Ha ha ha Excuses ,excuses, after I told her off and still on the mobile let it slide guys, I think the point was taken.

    These topics are always entertaining, different views, points of difference & different interpretations, as long as no harm is intended then free speech should be promoted.

  2. #42
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    Toxic avenger, the top photo is hard to tell, she possibly could be Muslim, look I'll guess and go with Muslim.

    But the bottom photo that's easy that's a terrorist.

    ........................ I'll just sit quietly in the corner and wait for the thunder...........

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    Doesn't all pumps have signs in graphics as to put cigies out,not use mobiles,and not to fill certain types of containers? If so it was the console operator that was lax,he should have switched pump off,and then over the PA stated NO FUEL until mobile OFF!

    cheers

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    IMHO....

    *Its not anyones right to dictate to others what they can or can not do, regardless of how much that might frustrate or anger you. (does anyone pull over other drivers and tell them they are speeding??)

    *You do have the right to call the Police though.

    *The other person that you direct your frustration or anger towards also has the right to call the Police if they feel threatened in any way.

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    Ha ha ha Excuses ,excuses, after I told her off and still on the mobile I don't think he told her what to do rather enlightened her to her responsibilities considering there was an immediate threat, the lives of a bus full of preschool children, waiting for police to follow up may be too late.

    He did say he told her in a nice way, as a sovereign human being he did what he believes as right by possibly saving the lives of those children. I would have done the same. So on contrary it was his sovereign right to protect another human being from death or danger. Well done I say, hopefully she was aware of wrongs as much as she may not have liked it coming from a stranger but let's hope she thought twice and the value of the lives of the children were her main priority.

  6. #46
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    Dazza I'm not sure if you have children but I ask you the question if your child was on the bus would you not appreciate a caring concerned human being had words with the bus driver, or would you prefer he say nothing and report to police? We are a community what's wrong with acting like one. He never assaulted her. The more people that would take the time to shunt people for such a thing would make them think it's not just police they have to be cautious of but also concerned humans.

    On behalf of the parents of the children on the bus thank you for saying something. Well done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DazzaTD5 View Post
    IMHO....

    *Its not anyones right to dictate to others what they can or can not do, regardless of how much that might frustrate or anger you. (does anyone pull over other drivers and tell them they are speeding??)

    *You do have the right to call the Police though.

    *The other person that you direct your frustration or anger towards also has the right to call the Police if they feel threatened in any way.

    Regards
    Daz
    In most cases i would agree, but if it was your or a friends child on the bus then you couldn't possibly not say anything if you have any kind of conscious.
    If she was alone i couldn't give **** what she did.
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    If you have dashcam footage of the number plate can you send it to the cops? Its a big deal in WA so if you provided evidence it would likely result in a fine. Not sure what it's like where you live. If she does it habitually they could always just wait for her to pass by and catch her in the act. We see the motorbike coppers all the time filming people using their phones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pocket Rocket View Post
    If you have dashcam footage of the number plate can you send it to the cops? Its a big deal in WA so if you provided evidence it would likely result in a fine. Not sure what it's like where you live. If she does it habitually they could always just wait for her to pass by and catch her in the act. We see the motorbike coppers all the time filming people using their phones.
    You can get onto crime stoppers website anonymously and upload the video footage im informed by a serving member

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    Well again its ones own perception that somebody's children are in immediate danger. I've seen plenty of "in danger" children in third world countries, but dont see too many people even talking about it, let alone do anything about it.

    Recording the registration of the bus, calling the Police and if you feel that strong about it, follow the bus to its final destination, and call the Police again if need be. At least the driver could then be checked for a valid driver's licence.

    IF it was my own children, the children of any family member or children of my best mates.... I would have snatched the keys from the driver and called the Police and removed said blood related children.

    Lets face it...... there was NO LESSON to be taught to someone that is a complete ****ing idiot. They will not have a second thought about it, you can be sure they wont get on the "Mini Bus Drivers Forum" and complain about some crazy person ranting at them...

    You are all wishful thinking if you believe somehow the driver will have any useful thought go through their small pea brain....

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