Goth who walks fiancée on a leash is banned by bus driver who told: 'No dogs allowed'

Some people just love to complain/kick up a fuss. As soon as the couple walk on the bus, you have the driver kicking up a fuss, a few grannies giving a wrinkly and disgusted look but no balls (literally) to say anything, a mother shielding her child from the darkness that's approaching and a bunch of chavs taking the **** not realising how stupid they look themselves.

If the bus driver just drives and everybody minds their own business then all is good.

Ideally. :)
 
they arnt emos.

im honestly surprised at a lot of reactions here (minus the benefit things). quite a load of intolerate bigoted daily mail readers tbh, have none of you ever met/seen goths before? because those ones look pretty dressed down to me :confused:

Everyone has the right to get on public transport no matter what they are wearing as long as it doesnt break any decency laws. it seems from that article the bus driver has caused problems in the past with other people as well. sounds like a stupid bigot to me.
 
Everyone has the right to get on public transport no matter what they are wearing as long as it doesnt break any decency laws.

No they don't.

The bus driver is within his rights to refuse service on any grounds he pleases, except sex, race and religion.
 
No they don't.

The bus driver is within his rights to refuse service on any grounds he pleases, except sex, race and religion.

Thats right, if the driver feels that person may be a threat to his/her attention to the road he can stop the bus and ask them to leave, or even refuse service to them at all.

I see it all the time with stupid immature chavs running up and down the bus opening windows abusing old people and having mobile phones blaring.
 
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What people like these forget is that while they have the right to behave however they want, other people should have the right to judge them for it.

If a company doesn't want to serve someone based on their lifestyle choice, that's absolutely fine.

That depends on if the driver is a spokesperson for the company.

The company may have another point of view.
 
I dont see the problem, they weren't doing anything wrong. In my opinion the driver could just as easily insult any life style choice.

Bizzarely though he complains about a bus driver being a facist, then he goes and sells the article to the Daily Mail!?! made me laugh :p
 
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