Originally Posted by q1W2e3R4t5
the services were for the benefit of sas as i'm guessing they are main land. the point was that when normal people need a rest we pull over but as sas only sleeps in a taxi to and from bases they wouldn't have experienced the joy of little chef.
once again who said I often see people driving from other bases. i was simply providing a reason why someone might have been seen parked up. employees are most certainly not moving between bases like that. i've better things to be getting on with than standing in dublin airport car parks counting fo's.
as the name of this thread suggests i doubt i'll ever get my point across to all you ryr supporters. might as well just
Nope, you just don't get it do you? Why would you need service stations? What has that got to do with anything to do with fatigue management?
Why are people parked up? If they are because of what you say, then how can you possibly say it's a sensible thing. You shouldn't need to fall asleep in your car before a duty. If you're early, then just go in and get things sorted out for the day at work. If you are falling asleep before you start work, then that is a serious problem.