I think so, and it becomes more and more likely with the increasing blame culture.
Has it? I'd be interested to see the source and detail of that.
You could say the same about driving a car, bus, taxi etc...
I think so, and it becomes more and more likely with the increasing blame culture.
I think so, and it becomes more and more likely with the increasing blame culture.
One guard currently in prison and one up for trial at the moment
One guard currently in prison and one up for trial at the moment
Seems to me the strike option has run it's course. It's being hopelessly diluted by the fact that Thameslink trains provide a ready alternative, plus a fair number of Southern trains with drivers seem to run unaffected. Indeed, most customers who brave the strikes report a more pleasant journey with more personal space than on non-strike days. Such is the politics of the madhouse that is the train service in this neck of the woods. Said it before, say it again, it needs the DRIVERS to come out on strike in support of their colleagues and bring the network to a standstill. Until that happens, striking is a fairly meaningless gesture that might as well be declared, Monday thru Friday, for the foreseeable, for all the difference that it makes.
Why should the drivers support them? Its job protectionsim. Nothing more norhing less. It is NOT passenger safety!
15:12 thameslink DOO London Bridge to Btn hit a person wivvlesfield area
Even a conductor isn't going to stop an idiot jumping in front of a train
Why should the drivers support them? Its job protectionsim. Nothing more norhing less. It is NOT passenger safety!
This is where you and I (and the rail accident investigation branch) disagree. DOO trains are less safe. The question is, does anybody really care
I have been on plenty of DOO and I survived. Im quite happy to take my chances. Im sure millions of others are as well.
What difference would a guard on a DOO train on a DOO route have made today for example? But it couldnt leave because of their ****ing stupid "no way can a train leave in exceptional circumstances"
There is only one reason. Job protectionism they know itll get phased out eventually. Safety MY JAPS EYE. Sorry lads but is been like that for centuries. Its the equivalent of smashing the spinning jenny.
Is this in the news? Is it related to the Goring incident?