Understand why people are upset about this type of behaviour...swearing is offensive to many (forget the women & kids line, many men feel uncomfortable too).
Just wondering if there's a way to separate different groups on coaches from the likes of Mayfair and the club? It might well be difficult to manage but it'd certainly help if there were "family coaches" with certain conditions attached in terms of expected behaviour while a "barmy bus" could include those who wish to make a bit more noise and sing a few songs containing expletives etc.
It works to an extent in football where those using coaches run by clubs can expect a quieter time than the ones on the unofficial (e.g. Not run by the club) coaches.
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