@Stagecoach_Ox And the bus driver got her off the bus and said she’s banned from the bus. I will be calling the number you shared but I’m writing this so there is a visible trail. Stagecoach owe a duty of care to ensure the safety of all their passengers.
@Stagecoach_Ox Just so someone at Stagecoach Oxfordshire is aware. I reported to Stagecoach Ox about a woman who was making racist comments on the bus back in November. I was told that “Stagecoach can’t intervene with passengers”. The SAME woman attacked me yesterday on the bus
@Stagecoach_Ox Lia you said “Hi Krishma, thank you for getting in touch, however, as this was a conversation between 2 passengers, in which we can't get involved. If you feel that this was racist behaviour you may be better placed to speak to the Police and discuss this with them. Lia”
@Stagecoach_Ox if passengers are having loud convos and using racial slurs on YOUR service, that's an issue. In the same way you don't expect passengers to use abusive or derogatory language to your drivers, the same should apply to passengers having loud racist conversations on your services
£49.18 is the standard weekly allowance for asylum seekers.
It's reduced to £9.95 if meals are included with accommodation.
You need a national insurance number to claim benefits or work. Asylum seekers do not have one.
No free phone (or Ipads). Occasionally, sims, or recycled phones are provided by charities.
Just in case anyone is interested in the facts.
@justinbieber@justinbieber unfollowing me (and other fans, but most importantly ME) has revived my 14 year told teen belieber self and I’m fuming. Call the police
I’m SICK of saying it, but I’ll say it again. Asylum seekers can’t claim benefits. You need an NI number to do that. Asylum seekers aren’t staying in 5* hotels. Asylum seekers get £49.18p a week to live on. Could YOU live on that? NOPE. So stop pretending they’re living it large.