Making mischief for kind busmen
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THERE ARE some unpleasant people around. Among them are members of the public who have complained to the police that Crosville bus drivers based at Holywell have been setting down elderly and infirm passengers close to their homes on rural routes, particularly in bad weather, instead of only at authorised stops.
The police have been obliged to tell the good samaritans that they could be charged with obstruction — and this at a time when relations between the police and the public have never been more strained.
The mean-minded misanthropes could well be the descendants of the owner of the fish-and-chip shop not far from Holywell who in 1940, when I was on a route march with the army, charged 6d — half a day's pay — for a cup of stewed tea