Voice of London’s Tube sacked for suspiciously Aspie comment

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30 Nov 2007, 11:57 pm

Forget the gap, better to mind your tongue
Voice of London’s Tube sacked for calling subway service ‘dreadful’

updated 1:28 p.m. PT, Mon., Nov. 26, 2007
LONDON - The woman behind the gentle, even voice that warns London's subway commuters to "Mind the gap" was fired after telling a newspaper she thought the transit network was dreadful.

Emma Clarke has been recording messages for London's sprawling subway network, popularly known as the Tube, since 1999. In addition to warning passengers to watch their step in walking between subway cars and the platform, she also reads the trains' stops, tells Londoners how long they have to wait until their next ride, and delivers service updates.

Transport for London, the body responsible for running the subway, said Monday that Clarke, 36, was fired for telling The Mail on Sunday she avoided using the subway whenever possible.

"The thought of being stuck in the Tube with strangers for minutes on end and having to listen to endless repeated messages of my own voice fills me with horror," she told the paper.

She said using the service every day had been "dreadful."

The paper also featured Clarke's Web site, which hosts a series of spoof Tube announcements, including one warning a passenger not to stare at a woman's chest and another telling American tourists, "You are almost certainly talking too loud."

Transport for London noted that some of the spoof announcements were quite funny, but spokesman Dan Hodges said Clarke's attack on the subway itself had crossed the line.

"We wouldn't employ somebody to promote our services who simultaneously criticizes those services," Hodges said.

Clarke's voice will continue to fill London's subway cars until a replacement is needed, he said.



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01 Dec 2007, 12:03 am

so anybody who dares to tell the truth rather than pretending everything is ok and taking the money is an aspie?



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01 Dec 2007, 12:52 am

Jenna_Appleseed wrote:
so anybody who dares to tell the truth rather than pretending everything is ok and taking the money is an aspie?


oh, not at all!

I just heard myself in her not wanting to be around all those people and hearing her own voice over and over. I also felt rather 'dreadful' sometimes in the Subway in New York and Boston.
It just sounded like something I would say.



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01 Dec 2007, 6:58 am

I have to say I agree with her in certain respects - when I've had occasion to us the Tube, the frequency of engineering works is somewhat frustrating. However, since she worked for them, she probably should have kept her mouth shut on this particular matter...


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01 Dec 2007, 9:57 am

sinsboldly wrote:
"We wouldn't employ somebody to promote our services who simultaneously criticizes those services."


Understandable. But I feel like she was expressing a dislike for public transportation, not making a personal attack on the specific place she worked for.

I feel it'd almost be comparable to firing someone who works for Ford because they express a dislike for driving. Who could possibly dislike driving when FORD exists? -.- They must be downing Ford.


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