again by the pure core of appreaciation and unbiased support in times of need by all spectrums of people to one another. A lady bleeding profusely after falling over at a bus stop. This happened on a outbound bus journey to a destination being made in the county of Kent, one Tuesday summer morning. The bus driver who stepped out the drivers cabin to assist those already at the scene calling for an ambulance. She was not moving anywhere....
The same bus driver who had refused a frail senior citizen just previous to this bus stop from travelling on the bus to get into a towns library to replace her lost bus pass. He relented when the whole bus protested!!!
A bus company policies to using your discretion ... that I am now once again doing in small doses. This after failed duty of care to my loved one! I have a lot more patience. I felt for the bus driver too. Everyone was ganging up against him in a moment of time, though he soon redeemed respect within moments of those left on the same vehicle who witnessed that time in motion ....
This broke the ice in those public journeys in our space bubbles of stranger to stranger. A fellow passenger started chatting away as if we known each other a long time.
It is no surprise really how Our capital city and others responded in kind to the recent series of utter horror for those personally hit by the recent events of Tragedy beyond words ...
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