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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

December 13

This movie has been edited to comply with the most recent version of the Trimet HR rules, which seem to change whenever somebody makes any sort of complaint, even if the complainant themselves are not party to the actual incident and can make up whatever story they feel like about the alleged incident.
In this movie there is one conversation with a bus operator about the demonstration at Neils house. He knew the camera was filming but he was not participating in any "blogging" activities while driving, we were talking, which is what bus drivers do, or used to do, before hysteria ruled this organization. We are not sure if we are allowed to actually talk to passengers any more since that might be interpreted as "distracted" driving, but I am sure we will find out.

Starting today, all new movies will be in full compliance with the latest, greatest, version of Trimet rules, no images, no sounds, of any person who is using Trimet or employed at Trimet. I myself am still permitted to talk to myself while out in the public and even on duty as of today. That most likely is in the process of being changed as I post this. Soon I will be a little bus driver who drives his bus and just gets in fights with passengers over silly stuff (see dispatch call library) since Trimet allows that as ordinary bus driver duties, but actually talking to or enjoying the passengers that happen to ride our system, or showing the horrible overcrowded system itself, is apparently a violation of the Trimet law and order policy.

December 13 from al m on Vimeo.

Edited to comply with this weeks rules handed down by Trimet management.

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