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Called the Police
« on: 11 September 2008, 19:06:41 »

On a train back from Gloucester to Cardiff this evening - as we were approaching Newport from near the Freight yard, there were some teenagers, walking along the mainline!!

Immediately I alerted the conductor - he said "I'll see what the driver says". Went back in his cab - came out - "Drive says it's on the other side so we aren't going to do anything about it"

I said "You're not going to do ANYTHING about it?"

"Nope" he said.

I was stunned, and left with no choice - so I called British Transport Police on my mobile and told them about it.

Strangely, all trains came to a rather abrupt stop very shortly afterwards - causing some notable delays  ::)

Really, though - I could not believe the approach of those staff over something so safety critical.

Oh well - the departure boards in Cardiff were quite "interesting" to say the least, when I got in - good job nobody knows it was my fault or I wouldn't be popular  ;D

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« Reply #1 on: 11 September 2008, 19:09:09 »

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On a train back from Gloucester to Cardiff this evening - as we were approaching Newport from near the Freight yard, there were some teenagers, walking along the mainline!!

Immediately I alerted the conductor - he said "I'll see what the driver says". Went back in his cab - came out - "Drive says it's on the other side so we aren't going to do anything about it"

I said "You're not going to do ANYTHING about it?"

"Nope" he said.

I was stunned, and left with no choice - so I called British Transport Police on my mobile and told them about it.

Strangely, all trains came to a rather abrupt stop very shortly afterwards - causing some notable delays  ::)

Really, though - I could not believe the approach of those staff over something so safety critical.

Oh well - the departure boards in Cardiff were quite "interesting" to say the least, when I got in - good job nobody knows it was my fault or I wouldn't be popular  ;D


It's the idiots on the line who should be unpopular !!!!
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Re: Called the Police
« Reply #2 on: 11 September 2008, 19:09:54 »

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On a train back from Gloucester to Cardiff this evening - as we were approaching Newport from near the Freight yard, there were some teenagers, walking along the mainline!!

Immediately I alerted the conductor - he said "I'll see what the driver says". Went back in his cab - came out - "Drive says it's on the other side so we aren't going to do anything about it"

I said "You're not going to do ANYTHING about it?"

"Nope" he said.

I was stunned, and left with no choice - so I called British Transport Police on my mobile and told them about it.

Strangely, all trains came to a rather abrupt stop very shortly afterwards - causing some notable delays  ::)

Really, though - I could not believe the approach of those staff over something so safety critical.

Oh well - the departure boards in Cardiff were quite "interesting" to say the least, when I got in - good job nobody knows it was my fault or I wouldn't be popular  ;D


It's the idiots on the line who should be unpopular !!!!

Indeedy - but you'd be surprised the number of passengers neadby that didn't want me to make that call, so they could get home on time!
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Re: Called the Police
« Reply #3 on: 11 September 2008, 19:11:02 »

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On a train back from Gloucester to Cardiff this evening - as we were approaching Newport from near the Freight yard, there were some teenagers, walking along the mainline!!

Immediately I alerted the conductor - he said "I'll see what the driver says". Went back in his cab - came out - "Drive says it's on the other side so we aren't going to do anything about it"

I said "You're not going to do ANYTHING about it?"

"Nope" he said.

I was stunned, and left with no choice - so I called British Transport Police on my mobile and told them about it.

Strangely, all trains came to a rather abrupt stop very shortly afterwards - causing some notable delays  ::)

Really, though - I could not believe the approach of those staff over something so safety critical.

Oh well - the departure boards in Cardiff were quite "interesting" to say the least, when I got in - good job nobody knows it was my fault or I wouldn't be popular  ;D



They do now ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Seriously though u did the right thing :)
« Last Edit: 11 September 2008, 19:11:21 by dbug »
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Re: Called the Police
« Reply #4 on: 11 September 2008, 19:12:10 »

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Really, though - I could not believe the approach of those staff over something so safety critical.

Sounds like they knew exactly what would be the consequences of reporting it (getting home late) and turned a blind eye.  >:(

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Re: Called the Police
« Reply #5 on: 11 September 2008, 19:12:17 »

Bloody trouble maker!!  ;D
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Re: Called the Police
« Reply #6 on: 11 September 2008, 19:13:35 »

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Bloody trouble maker!!  ;D

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Re: Called the Police
« Reply #7 on: 11 September 2008, 19:14:44 »

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On a train back from Gloucester to Cardiff this evening - as we were approaching Newport from near the Freight yard, there were some teenagers, walking along the mainline!!

Immediately I alerted the conductor - he said "I'll see what the driver says". Went back in his cab - came out - "Drive says it's on the other side so we aren't going to do anything about it"

I said "You're not going to do ANYTHING about it?"

"Nope" he said.

I was stunned, and left with no choice - so I called British Transport Police on my mobile and told them about it.

Strangely, all trains came to a rather abrupt stop very shortly afterwards - causing some notable delays  ::)

Really, though - I could not believe the approach of those staff over something so safety critical.

Oh well - the departure boards in Cardiff were quite "interesting" to say the least, when I got in - good job nobody knows it was my fault or I wouldn't be popular  ;D


It's the idiots on the line who should be unpopular !!!!

Indeedy - but you'd be surprised the number of passengers neadby that didn't want me to make that call, so they could get home on time!

Money........ (no delays) springs to mind before safety.  ::) You may have saved their lives.  :y
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Re: Called the Police
« Reply #8 on: 11 September 2008, 19:19:27 »

i wouldn't.  the only way those morons on the track will stop is if one of Branston's Intercity rearranges their bones.

transport police can do eff all, as kids will be long gone, so waste of everyone's time imho....
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Re: Called the Police
« Reply #9 on: 11 September 2008, 19:20:19 »

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i wouldn't.  the only way those morons on the track will stop is if one of Branston's Intercity rearranges their bones.

transport police can do eff all, as kids will be long gone, so waste of everyone's time imho....

I believe you are right TB, actually.

But in balance, I would never live with myself if I went home and saw on the news they had been mowed down.

I felt I had to do it :y
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« Reply #10 on: 11 September 2008, 19:21:19 »

TBH though -- if the only consequence of the incident was going to be the idiots getting killed I would have left them to it -- might make others think twice if they knew the world wasn't going to stop to save their sorry behinds!  Unfortunately though, we all know only too well their untimely end isn't the only messy outcome!

Edit -- must type faster -- beaten to the punch by TB  ::)
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Re: Called the Police
« Reply #11 on: 11 September 2008, 19:23:04 »

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TBH though -- if the only consequence of the incident was going to be the idiots getting killed I would have left them to it -- might make others think twice if they knew the world wasn't going to stop to save their sorry behinds!  Unfortunately though, we all know only too well their untimely end isn't the only messy outcome!

I would feel just as bad for the people that have to do the cleanup, and for the driver that has to live with the experience.

I agree it is utterly stupid to walk on a railway - but I can't say with any conviction that they deserve to die for it  :)

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Re: Called the Police
« Reply #12 on: 11 September 2008, 19:24:03 »

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i wouldn't.  the only way those morons on the track will stop is if one of Branston's Intercity rearranges their bones.

transport police can do eff all, as kids will be long gone, so waste of everyone's time imho....

I believe you are right TB, actually.

But in balance, I would never live with myself if I went home and saw on the news they had been mowed down.

I felt I had to do it :y
i wouldn't have lost sleep - 2 less retarded idiots in the world is a good thing.

feel for the driver though - i believe they have to clean the bits up?
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Re: Called the Police
« Reply #13 on: 11 September 2008, 19:25:08 »

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TBH though -- if the only consequence of the incident was going to be the idiots getting killed I would have left them to it -- might make others think twice if they knew the world wasn't going to stop to save their sorry behinds!  Unfortunately though, we all know only too well their untimely end isn't the only messy outcome!

I would feel just as bad for the people that have to do the cleanup, and for the driver that has to live with the experience.

I agree it is utterly stupid to walk on a railway - but I can't say with any conviction that they deserve to die for it  :)

bloody liberals ;D
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« Reply #14 on: 11 September 2008, 19:25:49 »

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i wouldn't.  the only way those morons on the track will stop is if one of Branston's Intercity rearranges their bones.

transport police can do eff all, as kids will be long gone, so waste of everyone's time imho....

I believe you are right TB, actually.

But in balance, I would never live with myself if I went home and saw on the news they had been mowed down.

I felt I had to do it :y
i wouldn't have lost sleep - 2 less retarded idiots in the world is a good thing.

feel for the driver though - i believe they have to clean the bits up?

Good grief! I actually agree with Jaime.
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