Is the etiquette to stand on the right and let people pass on the left, as someone mentioned below?
I would have thought it would make more sense to stand on the left and let people pass on the right (like the fast lane on a dual carriageway).
In principle I agree, but I'm considering what punishment is appropriate for those people who refer to lifts as elevators?
I will certainly be raising the issue come election time though. I think this is the issue that Enda and Pat have been waiting for.
I live near the square and it's difficult enough to get some of the muppets that use the place to spell their own names properly, grasping the idea of one side for standing and one side for walking on an escalator I fear may be well beyond them !
Maybe we should set up an highly trained escalator police unit
Interesting idea but that's taking things to another level. I think we should take one step at a time resolving this issue - we've all had our ups and downs but there must be a better way to convey the message?
I would recommend stun guns for use on those airheads who block up the stairways at Balally LUAS stations while exchanging air-kisses or comparing which designer label purchases they have made at the Dundrum Mall.
Yes but don't forget they can always give you a good kick up the This post will be deleted if not edited to remove bad language after you get past them.. In an airport it's easier to get past as you have a luggage trolley to clip their ankles..
Two a breast is a national thing .....
A special circle in hell should be reserved for those groups of young girls (usually) who stop dead upon reaching the bottom of a busy flight of stairs
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