Standard incident on the x68 this morning. We get on the bus and start our nonstop journey from West Norwood to Waterloo. After going down Tulse Hill, it becomes clear that one of the passengers realises something is terribly wrong. The 68 doesn’t go this way, it goes down towards Herne Hill.
As we descend into Brixton the man starts dinging the bell. A woman looks up from her and says, brutally, ‘it won’t stop.’ The man, a young foreigner on his way to work, in overalls, becomes anxious, and dings furiously. Everyone ignores him.
He goes to speak to the bus driver. Remonstrates with him. The driver explains: this don’t stop until Waterloo. The man dings the bell again, urgently, thinking the irritation will work better than verbal appeals.
We stop at the Brixton Water Lane lights and the driver shows mercy, and lets the labourer out. There are mutterings, glances. We don’t like that on the x68. We don’t like people being let off before Waterloo. Sets a bad example, and lets the cold air in, besides.
Still, at least the driver didn’t do the unthinkable. He didn’t let someone on. There would have been uproar if that had happened.
Tuesday, 5 January 2010
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