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We've all been there.
Leap card rejected and you've fecking no change on you so it looks like you're going to be walking.
Some Dublin Bus drivers might be sound and be like 'go on, say nothing' and let you ride the bus still.
Some might refuse you which in fairness is only right, if you didn't pay for the service, you shouldn't get it.
But what about when it's a child?
This child couldn't find his money and was "threw off" the bus by the driver even after someone had insisted on paying for the child instead.
Dublin Bus driver just threw a child off who couldn’t find his money which I can understand but she then refused to let someone else (who offered to) pay for him and drove off, leaving the child stuck there ?????
— mort (@eoinmorton_) December 21, 2018
The tweet says: "Dublin Bus driver just threw a child off who couldn’t find his money which I can understand but she then refused to let someone else (who offered to) pay for him and drove off, leaving the child stuck there ?????"
The incident allegedly happened at "11:30 69 from Rathcoole to City Centre, incident happened around inchicore, I think the bus number was SG264, female bus driver".
Dublin Bus got in contact with the tweeter to say:
"Thanks a lot for those details, especially the fleet number. We will contact Conyngham Road depot where they will be informed of the incident.
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Published 14:05 22 Dec 2018 GMT
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