That's all very well.Tonsley213 wrote:(snip)
Well done Adelaidians.
Makes me want to
W****rs
However, we used to have a public sector organisation called the Municipal Tramways Trust. I do not recall the MTT ever having a day's problems with its timetables unless there were exceptional circumstances (weather, strikes etc).
So I do not see why it is unreasonable when we had a public service organisation running our public transport that never had a timetabling problem, we should put up with a situation where the private sector is clearly out of its depth.
If timetabling were a black art that nobody could master, then fair enough. However, since the MTT was doing and changing timetables, and its trams were able to keep to those timetables without a hitch from 1909, why is it such a big deal that people think they are now being shafted by private enterprise companies who cannot do in 2013, what public servants were able to do in 1909?
Or more to the point, how much longer should this go on before we pull the plug permanently on what is increasingly apparent private sector massive failure?
How long has it been already that the private sector has not been able to get its stuff together? A year? More? How about you name a reasonable time for this to be fully resolved? Some of us have had enough, and after a year, it is a bit rich to call people who have put up with this nonsense names.
Passengers deserve better, far better.