Of course it is BUT you could use the same argument to say it's better to have a lolly pop lady at on every crossing on the road.
Of course, but we've never had a lollypop lady on every road so it's not the same. I guess the equivalent would be to remove 50% of pedestrian crossings so that people can make more money getting to their destinations in their car.
I don't disagree with that at all. How much training does it take for someone to look down the platform see that its clear and then tell the driver they can shut the door or even shut it themselves? Surely you must have something in your cab telling you all the doors are shut properly and you are free to go?
We do have the interlock light to indicate doors are shut but in recent "trap and drag" cases it has been shown that people can have a coat or something stuck in the doors and it still shows we have interlock and once we take power the monitors go out so we couldn't see someone being dragged along. It could be argued that neither could the guard but at least he/she may hear the cries.
I'd much rather there were two people on the train of course I would. However I'm sensible enough to realise the world revolves around money and I'd rather a train ran without a second person than not at all.
Well at least you accept that safety is being compromised by money. That's a start.