Clarks of London - almost as bad as National Express


This bloke ran me into the pavement on the the Old Kent Road.

When I caught up with him, he just shoke his head at me, the agressively overtook me again.

Amusingly he then tried to take my picture, while he was driving the coach.

Written by exmonkey on June 6th, 2006 with 7 comments.
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Sib #4
#1. June 6th, 2006, at 11:06 AM.

Why was he taking your picture?

exmonkey
#2. June 6th, 2006, at 11:12 AM.

Because I took his - and he lacks the wit or imagination to do something truely original. Like kill himself.

Sib #4
#3. June 6th, 2006, at 11:17 AM.

Did he manage to get your photo?

Isn’t there a number you can call about those kind of drivers?

exmonkey
#4. June 6th, 2006, at 11:25 AM.

probably, but then I was wearing a polution mask, sun glasses and cycle helmet.

Sib #4
#5. June 6th, 2006, at 11:35 AM.

Ah, so he was a highly intellegent coach driver taking a picture of a man in a mask. I think you were right with your first statement.

ditdotdat
#6. June 6th, 2006, at 12:07 PM.

He’s a Mother****er and a careless driver and you should definitely complain about him.

No-one better exemplifies our approach to customer care than a Clarkes driver.

As an ambassador for Clarkes of London every driver is a true professional in corporate appearance, driving skill, courtesy and takes exceptional pride and care in their performance. It is they, the public face of Clarkes, who create that all important first impression, making our reputation a reality.

exmonkey
#7. June 6th, 2006, at 12:14 PM.

Done - they were very keen to here about him. The guy I spoke to said that they are suffering from a decline in driver ability! A little worrying.

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