Category: Transport accessibility

Arriva’s Conditions of Carriage

Compare and contrast: Arriva’s Conditions of Carriage from August 2013 to December 2016: and Arriva’s Conditions of Carriage as of January 2017: The change from request to require may be semantic, and the proof is in the pudding as it were. But this is particularly relevant as regards Arriva, because a very similar legal case…

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FirstGroup claim there’s no finding they discriminated against me

Following today’s judgment in FirstGroup v Paulley in the Supreme Court, FirstBus’s MD Giles Fearnley said: We are therefore also pleased that the Supreme Court found that we did not discriminate against Mr Paulley. Here’s the judgment.  I defy Giles Fearnley, FirstBus or anybody else to identify the supposed Supreme Court finding that First Group “did…

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We Won the case against Firstbus

The Supreme Court judgment in “Paulley vs FirstGroup” has been handed down this morning. I am not a lawyer and the following is my interpretation of 92 pages of judgment having had just a few hours to read it! I make no warranty that it is legally correct. You should form your own view and…

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