This is for the people of Liverpool only folks.
Forgive me for this useless topic but it has just taken me an hour and fifteen minutes to WALK hom from work because every single f****** bus on my route home was out of service, or full to the brim with people.
I was at the bus stop outside my work and after a fifteen minute wait, I started to feel like something was up, there were buses going to everywhere else but where I live and the bus stop started swelling with people.
Has anyone else had this problem tonight whilst getting home from work?
This is the first couple of lines of an e-mail I am about to submit to them.
Can someone get back to me and tell me why it has just taken me one hour fifteen minutes to get home from work today, when it should have only taken me fifteen minutes.
Oh wait, hang on, no one can tell me can they because they are all standing at bus stops freezing their ****** off in the rain waiting for a bus from that joke of a company called Arriva who are supposed to supply buses.
Why is it that every single bus that went past, either drove past me when I stopped at the bus stops on my route home or were dark on board because the buses were Out Of Service?
Tell me why.
Who's bright idea was it to think "Hey, I know, let's stop the buses at rush hour. That'll be a laugh. Especially because it's raining."
I rely greatly on buses to get to my workplace. I paid £43.00 today for a monthly Trio for the privilege of using this useless service you provide.
Not only am I late every morning for work because of the poor standard of the bus rota, but today, this inadequacy of service which I had not previously considered possible, beats even the useless train system in this city. Thank God I've got a boss who understands also the joke that buses are.
I have felt like complaining to you for a while now, but this was the last straw for me. The only reason I don't boycott your service is because I could not get to work otherwise. Unfortunately I have to rely on you.
When I called your telephone number to complain, the line was busy, no doubt someone else trying to complain got there before me. You should be pleased that I am e-mailing you, because the mood I am in I would have ripped you to shreds if you would have answered the telephone.
You're probably not even readnig thyis now, because I realise you are busy ignoring other complaints.