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I'm fed up with buses suddenly, mid-journey, announcing the bus will terminate before the destination displayed on the front. Camberwell seems to be the main culprit.


I understand the drivers may have completed their shifts before their final destination because of traffic problems.


However, if you catch the number 40 from Aldgate after 11pm, or on route at London Bridge etc, and it states Dulwich Plough, to announce the destination is changing puts women in particular at such a late hour in potential danger.


I was again, I couldn't put a number on the amount of times, kicked off at Camberwell last night around 12.30am despite boarding the bus supposedly for Dulwich Plough. At Camberwell I received unwelcome attention from a few well-oiled lotharios declaring their affections with can in hand (they haven't seen me first thing in the morning!)


If I board a bus with a display announcing it is terminating at Dulwich Plough I expect it to follow that route, not arbitrarily terminate beforehand.


Bus companies owe passengers a duty of care.


Sort out your schedules

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Write to TfL who are responsible for bus franchising in London


Write to your MP and ask them to write to the Transport Secretary as government was repsonsible for the privitisation of bus services.


More that do it the more likely things will change


Could be worse, could be Southern....

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