a move these drivers appreciated. quite good, actually, to know we can come and get some because i m watching mine go down and it s not good if you can t come and get some, there is no pointjoining a queue. we are not only letting our residents down but the families down and our residents down but the families down and our colleagues down if we don t .et and our colleagues down if we don t get to and our colleagues down if we don t get to work and our colleagues down if we don t get to work- get to work. forecourt giant eg urou - , get to work. forecourt giant eg group. which get to work. forecourt giant eg group, which has get to work. forecourt giant eg group, which has 400 - get to work. forecourt giant eg group, which has 400 sites - get to work. forecourt giant eg i group, which has 400 sites across the country and employs around 10,000 people, says it is giving its staff a pay rise. the industry say that some petrol station staff have faced verbal and physical abuse. the
to morrisons, or the containers to get the christmas goods in. but i m just not being allowed to because of the bureaucracy of it all. after 48 years in the industry, you know, i was hoping tojust get another six months, and it s not worked out that way. and there are truck companies out there advertising for £75,000 a year how you ll get that £75,000 a year, i don t know. but the hourly rates needs to be looked at, the facilities need to be looked at, and the driver welfare looked at. the government says it will make 5,000 temporary visas lasting until christmas eve available for fuel tanker and food lorry drivers. but some in the industry say that s too little, too late, and warn the facilities will have to improve to attract younger british drivers to a life on the road. corinne wheatley, bbc look north.
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the thrill of rides that take you to the edge. and, ed, the need to turn passengers away because of weight, i mean obviously is delicate, right? you can imagine you can t get on this ride, you re too big, and then someone could say you re discriminating against them, right? you could have lawsuits because of that. then they get on the ride and something awful could happen. so what are parks supposed to do? reporter: well, you know, ultimately to avoid the situation, it s incumbent upon them. many of the amusement park expert we ve been talking about say that, look, on this for example, on this texas giant ride, when you look on the six flags website, it doesn t say anything about a weight restriction. it does say that you have to be four feet tall to make the ride. and what experts in this industry say, as long as you are up front with riders and park goers so they understand what it is they re paying for and what they re getting into, as long as they re aware of what those restr
thing they are calling for, bill is electronic onboard records. instead, now what they use are manual log books, critics say these are really, comic books, what some critics of the industry say, and they say that, bill, because they are so frequently fraudulently kept and the only way to accurately reflect what is taking place on these buses is to use technology. bill: that brutal wreck in new york, two weeks ago, stunned everybody with the bus cut in half on the highway and new york started its own crack down, already. reporter: that s right, transportation authorities in new york over the weekend have implemented the spot-check points, and they stopped a total of 164 buses, of the 164 buses, that were stopped, they say 41 had either vehicle or driver violations. you do the math, a 25% violation for infractions. and the critics say that does not surprise them, and quickly, a ten-year study by the ntsb