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Absolutely livid after yet another run in with this woman hating bully! He is late fifties , slim with grey hair and beard and routinely delights in making young mums getting on his bus feel as intimidated as possible. I know the majority of b drivers and men in general are lovely but this man really gets me angry! It's not even that he is a jobsworth and I am more than happy to stick to the rules it's more in his vile attitude. You most likely would know if you've come across him, my first run in with him when I was heavily pregnant reduced me to tears. I know there's nothing to be done but I really felt I needed a rant!
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Worth writing his bus registration down or noting the time and bus and complaining to the bus company. If there's another thread about him it is not just you he's upsetting, so you can point out it is not just you that has been affected and he is not serving his company properly by treating customers this way.
If it is the same chap he is really very unpleasant! A real nasty piece of work and totally unprovoked. I've just had a second baby and need to go to Brixton to register the birth with a Phil and Teds....... Fingers crossed I don't get him on the 37!! Can't even opt to drive as had a C Section!
Even though Kings is in Lambeth you can still register your babies at Southwark (or Lewisham) if you ask. This is because there are no hospitals technically in Southwark, and two in Lambeth. So Lambeth registry office is always inundated. To ease this a little they have an agreement that if you live in Lewisham or Southwark, you can register your babies birth at those registry offices.

Otta Wrote:

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> Out of interest, why can't you register the birth

> in camberwell? Has anyone considered reporting

> this bloke?


The info Kings give you all states Brixton..... I didn't know there was a place in Camberwell though, is it the place on the A202? If they have shorter waiting lists and do allow Lambeth births to be registered that would be great, I will give them a call. The number 12 should be an easier option than the 37!


Thanks Ruth :-)

It is worth complaining to the bus company. They will take it seriously and reply to you with how they have dealt with your complaint. I've done it twice over the last few years and it is gratifying to know that my complaint is being heard. The last time was when a driver chastised me as I got on the bus with my two younger children aged 4 and 7. I was carrying their book bags, lunch bags, scooters and my own bag. My 4 year old very helpfully put his hand out to stop the bus. Apparently this was wrong and I was told off. I queried his statement since I was confident my child was safe and I didn't think it his responsibility to tell me how to look after my kids. I then proceeded to take down the details of the bus - route number, bus stop, time of incident etc and I think I also clocked his PSV licence. I used my Blackberry since I didn't have a pen and paper to hand. I then went online when I got home and completed a form. A little later I got a response from the company.


If there is a driver who is persistently behaving in a way that intimidates passengers through language or behaviour then this can be revealed through persistent complaints on the part of passengers and hopefully it will be stopped. I know it needs presence of mind to get the details down but the benefit is that you don't need to engage with the individual, just report him to his managers.


Good luck

Hi ClareC, sorry to be pedantic but what method did you use to complain? In the interests of sharing approaches that might work it could be useful to know if your approach differed from others. I see that it is possible to make a complaint online using the tfl website.
I'm interested in successful complaints too, I rang TFL in tears a couple of years ago after a driver on the 343 went completely psycho when I asked for my change at the end of the journey (as he'd told me to), chasing me off the bus and threatening to F* me up and various other nasties.. the only reason I didn't tell the police was because TFL promised me he would be interviewed and a manager would call me and I would be invited in and bla bla and no one ever called me back and claimed my reference number was invalid. So I gave up, and lived in fear of ever bumping into him again. *chastises self for not being more forthright / following up at the time*
Good advice about taking the details of the bus I will definitely do that if It happens again. The bus was busy and I had 3 children a scooter and a cricket bag the size of me! For some reason the driver refused to move the bus until I put the (fairly small) scooter in the luggage rack. Then I had the issue of trying to retrieve it before I got off the bus leaving my 2 year old in the buggy being held up by the five year old while the ten year old held the cricket bag and then back to the back doors as ofcourse no way we would have been let out the front. It just made an already stressful journey much worse. I have been using the buses with this scooter for the last 4 years and NEVER has a driver asked me to do that. I always hook it on the buggy or sit with it. Really it was bizarre and all done in such an unpleasant manner

ClareC Wrote:

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> I did complain at the time..... Was told they

> would investigate but don't update complainant as

> to outcome. Didnt give me any confidence anything

> would be done. I genuinely haven't used that bus

> since!


Yes that's the response I got to my first complaint


Second time i expressly asked for a written response but it was not forthcoming, they said for 'data protectiOn issues'

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