I particularly thought this poster’s comments in the Sun was interesting and informative:
Posted by: clarej69
If the film was made in Langley then the bus must have only been running 10 mins or so. If thats the case surely he could have said his prayers at Slough bus station where the bus starts, Im sure less people would have had a problem with it then. Most of the complaints im sure were because people (including elderly!) were kicked off the bus so he could pray.
BTW, i go through Heathrow bus station every day and alot of the bus drivers pray on their buses before their route starts!
Posted by: clarej69
If the film was made in Langley then the bus must have only been running 10 mins or so. If thats the case surely he could have said his prayers at Slough bus station where the bus starts, Im sure less people would have had a problem with it then. Most of the complaints im sure were because people (including elderly!) were kicked off the bus so he could pray.
BTW, i go through Heathrow bus station every day and alot of the bus drivers pray on their buses before their route starts!
I have grave concerns that there will be a repeat, and a dramatic escalation of the horrific 7-7-05 bombings
7 July 2005 London bombings - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and the behavior of the bus passengers as described in this article worries me terribly as well:
After a few minutes the driver calmly got up, opened the doors and asked everyone back on board.
But they saw a rucksack lying on the floor of the red single-decker and feared he might be a fanatic. So they all refused.
The passenger added: One chap said, Im not getting on there now.
An elderly couple also looked really confused and worried.
After seeing that no-one wanted to get on he drove off and we all waited until the next bus came about 20 minutes later. I was left totally stunned. It made me not want to get on a bus again.
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