Bryony
Veteran
- Location
- Ramsgate, Kent
.........then I wouldn't be stuck on a bus, sat behind some one with BO or put up with the smell from a farting bus driver!!
Rant over!!

Yep! Sat at the bus stop as he was a bit early and just let one rip!A farting bus driver?
Blimey....
Better out than in as my dear mum used to say.Yep! Sat at the bus stop as he was a bit early and just let one rip!![]()
Classy those Burnley lotBetter out than in as my dear mum used to say.
Watchit ArmwarmerBoy Who are you acccusing of being from Burnley???Classy those Burnley lot![]()
Gross.Yep! Sat at the bus stop as he was a bit early and just let one rip!![]()
Duty of care does not extend to the provision of parking spaces for cars or the provision of cycle racks. Never has.Bryony as far as i'm aware every employer has a duty of care to its employees, and that includes having a cycle rack available as well as a certain amount of car parking spaces and toilet facilities. I would speak to HR and ask where it is ...
GG an employer has a duty to supply appropraite parking for employee cycles. FACT,....
Be interesting to see the source for that. For a start, I thought urinals etc was based on number of staff rather than footprint. (Imagine the number of toilets at an Amazon warehouse!!!!). I think Greg is right, unless requested as part of the planning application (ie if you want to build an office block you'd better provide parking) I don't think an employer has any duty to provide parking either for cars or bikes.GG an employer has a duty to supply appropraite parking for employee cycles. FACT, forget the term duty of care as that can be missleading as it applys elsewhere. Every place of work will have car parking spaces alloted to it and the numvber of spaces depends upon the footprint of the building as is the case with number of urinals, toilets, wash basins etc. So obviously size matters ....