Brakes are put on bus party
Monday 18th August 2008, 2:29PM BST.
Richard Setters had his fancy dress costume for a birthday bus party, but was disappointed when the company had to cancel it at the last minute. (Picture by Peter Frankland, 0623310)
IT IS often the case that you wait all day for a bus and three turn up at once. But for Richard Setters, none turned up at all.
The 23-year-old, who contacted the Guernsey Press this week, revealed how he had booked a bus party with Guernsey Chauffeur Drive for a joint birthday on Friday 1 August.
He and 35 guests were in fancy dress at the Thomas de la Rue pub, waiting for their bus to turn up, when five minutes before they were due to leave, a woman from the company came and told them it had been cancelled. ‘Obviously we were pretty disappointed with the service we had received from them,’ said Mr Setters.
Guernsey Chauffeur Drive had its licence taken away by the Environment Department at the end of June for several contraventions of the law, including not displaying a public omnibus plate on the rear of the vehicle.
Director Terry Le Maitre said that he had only received a letter the day before the bus party telling him that the licence had been revoked. ‘For some reason we didn’t have a contact number or an email address for the booking, so we sent somebody to the de la Rue,’ said Mr Le Maitre. He said that any deposit would be refunded as has been done with all other cancelled bookings.
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