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Originally Posted by sleepingmoose
He's not obligated by law to stop at that point, he can easily (and legally) choose to carry on. That's the issue. He's just upset that he got crappy work and is trying to make a point.
The other thing here is that everyone seems to believe that he's being truthful when he says he worked 12 hours. What if he didn't?
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What's crappy about driving the C-Train?
I think most people are reasonably assuming that he was suppose to be replaced by another driver at Sunnyside.
Is he just going to leave before the replacement gets there? How long should the driver keep going? If the replacement isn't there when he comes back down from Tuscany - keep going all the way back south to Somerset? Maybe the replacement will be at Sunnyside when he changes direction again? It seems kind of ridiculous.
Why would he lie about working 12 hours?