Of course, as soon as the people of Twitter became aware of the slogan - and the brouhaha surrounding it - they had a field day...
"Ride me all day for £3" pic.twitter.com/oZDmrwVoEp
— Lisa (@biscuitahoy) May 11, 2015"It would be most unwise to try and ride me all day for £3" pic.twitter.com/JGH2iTq62Y
— Primly Stable (@PrimlyStable) May 11, 2015"Ride me all day for £3"
#Ridemeallday pic.twitter.com/vtn2hEZkLn
— Trubs (@MrTrubshawe) May 11, 2015Ride me all day for £3 #RideMeAllDay @Nigel_Farage pic.twitter.com/rqEUFgj9ro
— DJ Wozza (@WozzaDJ) May 11, 2015"Ride me all day for £3." pic.twitter.com/0JolGl4iaa
— Sniclops (@jamuelscones) May 11, 2015'Ride me all day for £3' #LordSugar pic.twitter.com/JqRHu832Fq
— Unnamed Insider (@Unnamedinsider) May 11, 2015"Ride me all day for £3 .... £1.50 ... erm ... 80p ... oh please" pic.twitter.com/FijcYVIFiP
— An Elephant's Child. (@1ElephantsChild) May 11, 2015"Ride me all day for £3" pic.twitter.com/o60FsqWxno
— That guy, Steve (@reluctant_gent) May 11, 2015— Andrea Mann (@AndreaMann) May 11, 2015#RideMeAllDay pic.twitter.com/ajIheztrrt
— Silly Silly Girl (@SillySillyGirl2) May 11, 2015Ride me all day for £3. pic.twitter.com/FQjIvKfbsm
— Keri (@kerihw) May 11, 2015Although we think the last word has to go to tweeter @TechnicallyRon:
Disgusting advert seen on a bus in Cardiff pic.twitter.com/yrzhkRte6F
— TechnicallyRon (@TechnicallyRon) May 11, 2015
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