birchvillablue
Well-Known Member
Yeah its called St Brigid'sthe one opposite the south stand near the chippy?
Yeah its called St Brigid'sthe one opposite the south stand near the chippy?
My point is there should not be a fast queue (according to the Bee Network), so who has authorised it?What are you trying to achieve here exactly? Is it just because you get subsidised travel and somehow think no-one else should be able to get in a different queue to you? I'd be quite happy to stand in the snake queue for a few extra minutes if I could get a full year's worth of tram travel for £10, but I can't as I'm not eligible. You're not eligible to stand in the fast pass queue as you haven't spent £72 on a ticket. So, I'm struggling why it galls you so much that you're trying to make the service even worse for everyone to prove a point.
..so what do you think the outcome of that investigation will be?My point is there should not be a fast queue (according to the Bee Network), so who has authorised it?
On a serious note mate, why does the fast track bother you so much?My point is there should not be a fast queue (according to the Bee Network), so who has authorised it?
My point is there should not be a fast queue (according to the Bee Network), so who has authorised it?
THIS.Totally agree. The season ticket has been a complete game changer for me and saves me 40 minutes after each match.
It's a clear choice. Pay your £72 in advance and get the speed and convenience of the fast track entrance, or pay the same in dribs and drabs over the season and join the general queue. This choice is open to everyone who attends regularly and I don't really see how it is discrimatory.
If the fast track goes, I'll want a refund on my tram season ticket. It's the only thing that make's it workable for me and the only reason I paid a premium for the games I do go to on the tram.