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Re: Drunk cityrail driver



> To the idiot who wrote the original email,
> 
> All rail operators in this country are required under various forms of legislation
> to conduct Drug or Alcohol tests for any sort of incident.
> Your email is typical of idiots who have the tiniest amount of knowledge then
> shoot their mouths off.  That driver probably was not drunk but you in your
> "infinite wisdom " have now sullied his reputation by stating that he was drunk.
> 
> There may have been any number of reasons, some of which may have been his fault
> and many that may not ,that could account for his being breath tested.
> 
> I wish idiots like you would find something better to do with your time rather
> than eavesdropping on other peoples conversations.
> 
> Oh, and by the way as you probably are some sort of train wanker , the next time
> you decide to go and harrass a driver with your tales of bullshit, make sure you
> introduce yourself as the idiot who wrote this email.
> 
> I would love to see the reception you get.
> 
> Hope I get to run over you on the tracks


Sorry your reply was good till this line, now you are just as bad as him
if not worse.


 
> > A scanner may be fun, but be careful what you repeat. The law as I understand
> > it is that listening to radio communications is not illegal, but "making use"
> > of what you hear may well be. As I see it, that means repeating it. In a lot of
> > situations, it probably has no significance at all, but if there could be a
> > question of criminal proceedings, or of employment disciplinary proceedings, it
> > would be prudent to omit the mention of the scanner as the source of your
> > information.
> >
> > But I agree, it is interesting listening in!
> >
> > thebaron@nospam.ozemail.com.au wrote:
> >
> > > Yesterday i was listening with my new scanner and heard that the police
> > > had been called to breathalise the driver of a cityrail train due to arrive
> > > at platform 18 at central at 10.57am yesterday morning. The train would
> > > be held until they arrived. bit of a worry, anyone hear what happened.
> > > You'd have to assume the guard reported him and was scared half to death.

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C.

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