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14th October 1977
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

ACH DRIVERS' complaints about the way they are treated at Wembley Stadium and the pire Pool are increasing. 'he drivers are complaining about the attitude of the stadium authorities to coaches and drivers what they describe as "the lack of consideration" that they and their passengers receive.

low, the admission charge the coach park has been re than doubled and drivers they are expected to sit in ir vehicles for several hours lie waiting for their passens.

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:oaches were turned away the coach park during Horse of the Year Show, : week, because, say dris, their allocated parking ces were full of horse :es. The streets in Wembley [r the stadium are subject to irking ban for vehicles over ons, so 40 coaches were ed to drive around for a [pie of hours until the show ; over.

Vhen they returned, say the vers, no facilities were iilable for them to stop and k up their passengers.

;yen in bad weather, say the rers, they are not allowed drop passengers near an ranee. They are compelled .ake them to the coach park ere they have to walk ough wind, rain and park coaches to reach the pire Pool. 'raditionally, annual ice rws at Wembley have atcted large numbers of ches from all over the intry, many containing ldren.

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I the tradition is to be itinued, coach drivers are • ing, Wembley Stadium horities should look carey at their policies towards ches and their passengers give operators and drivers least some humane consiation" for their 0.50 parkfees.

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