Bus driver who switched destination sign for ‘Bus w*****rs’ catchphrase from The Inbetweeners pulled over by cops

POLICE stopped a bus driver who switched his destination sign for the “Bus w*****s” catchphrase from TV’s Inbetweeners.

They spotted the bus in Wheathampstead, Herts, and tweeted: “This privately-owned bus drew our attention around midnight for its Inbetweeners themed message on the matrix.



Bus driver who switched destination sign for ‘Bus w*****rs’ catchphrase from The Inbetweeners pulled over by cops
Police stopped a bus driver who switched his destination sign for the ‘bus w*****s’ catchphrase from TV’s Inbetweeners

“Sadly, the driver only had a provisional licence and no proof of insurance. Bus seized, driver reported for offences.”

Jay Cartwright (James Buckley) and Simon Cooper (Joe Thomas) shout “Bus w*****s” from their clapped-out car to people waiting at a bus stop in the hit E4 comedy.

Simon is then throttled by an angry pedestrian when their banger gets stuck in traffic.

This comes as actor Simon Bird has teased that “anything’s possible” with regard to another epic show reuniuon.


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The actor, 37, who played loveable Will McKenzie in the E4 comedy series, has ruled out a re-boot where the cast play older, “embarrassing parents.”

Yet Simon, who starred alongside Emily Atack as well as Blake Harrison, Joe Thomas and James Buckley has hinted there could be more to come.

He told The Guardian this would not be in the form of a series, to follow the seasons aired between 2008 to 2010.

He said: “It’s a hard no, I’m afraid, much better to leave it as a happy memory.”

Yet Simon, who has since gone on to star in comedy series Friday Night Dinner, then teased: “Cut to us all doing a third film for Netflix next year, anything’s possible.”

The cast has long ruled out making any more episodes, saying the fact they are not in their mid-30s would mean they can no longer play schoolboys.

Yet a Netflix deal, which would follow the second movie release in 2014, could present a different opportunity.


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