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44 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

Be careful what you put on here tat 

That's part of what's going wrong with this country. Everyone can see the problem,  but we aren't even allowed to talk about it.

It's a shocking state of affairs. 

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That's part of what's going wrong with this country. Everyone can see the problem,  but we aren't even allowed to talk about it. It's a shocking state of affairs. 

At what point do we elect someone who is prepared to start rounding these people up and forcing them to leave or declaring a national security threat in the channel and using lethal force to stop thes

The “Fear Wave Effect “ of this incident has already kicked in. LNER has told Newcastle fans who were going to travel by train to London for the West Ham game , not to travel as the trains are li

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3 minutes ago, mitre said:

Oh yes it's Muslims again who else would be stabbing Police to day on the  train station and trains trying to remain it's safe on the trains pity armed police was not on that train or even plain clothes it would have been a bit of help and a bit of security even armed with hand pistols and tazzlers as long as people didn't get in the way its hot news for weeks to come and court 

couldn't have put it better myself

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11 minutes ago, mel b said:

That's part of what's going wrong with this country. Everyone can see the problem,  but we aren't even allowed to talk about it.

It's a shocking state of affairs. 

😆 what so you expect when as a country we  vote in communists mate ?

Who bring in more and more laws 

 

 

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24 minutes ago, jukel123 said:

Spain has armed guards on their trains. The train companies in the UK  have been doing away with guards on trains.

Evidently the train driver was alerted by passengers, and radioed ahead to have the train rerouted to the station it stopped at.

What would have happened if it had been one of the driverless trains that the unions are so against ?

Cheers.

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11 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

Evidently the train driver was alerted by passengers, and radioed ahead to have the train rerouted to the station it stopped at.

What would have happened if it had been one of the driverless trains that the unions are so against ?

Cheers.

Obviously somebody would have phoned the police. Alternatively, I imagine the train  companies would have a designated facility on board to alert of danger.

No booking offices, no guards, no drivers. The train companies vision of the future is a terrorist's dream and a nightmare for passengers and train staff.

 

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1 minute ago, jukel123 said:

Obviously somebody would have phoned the police. Alternatively, I imagine the train  companies would have a designated facility on board to alert of danger.

No booking offices, no guards, no drivers. The train companies vision of the future is a terrorists dream and a nightmare for passengers and train staff.

 

Yes, passengers did call 999 but the driver probably has a pre planned procedure for emergencies. 
Someone did pull the emergency cord but the driver didnt immediately stop the train, he went on to be rerouted into a station where emergency services were already waiting. 
These are just things being reported, we will, I hope get far more information as things unfold.

Cheers.

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35 minutes ago, jukel123 said:

Spain has armed guards on their trains. The train companies in the UK  have been doing away with guards on trains.

Now then chaps , I was 4 years old when at Tilbury docks, rucks of foreign gentlemen arrived to do the jobs us Brits wouldn't entertain such as train drivers cleaners guards , I'm buggered if I know where they've a ll gone 🤓

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35 minutes ago, jukel123 said:

Spain has armed guards on their trains. The train companies in the UK  have been doing away with guards on trains.

Lets be honest,if you was a UK  train guard,working for peanuts,and having to deal with utter pondweed everyday ..would you want to carry peppersray/wear body armour  and carry a tazer ???and make yourself a target? They cant keep a couple of mouthy teenagers in check these days,thanks to old Tony Blair...let alone risking upsetting anyone of colour🙄

 

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4 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

Yes, passengers did call 999 but the driver probably has a pre planned procedure for emergencies. 
Someone did pull the emergency cord but the driver didnt immediately stop the train, he went on to be rerouted into a station where emergency services were already waiting. 
These are just things being reported, we will, I hope get far more information as things unfold.

Cheers.

Do you support the train companies' efforts to  close ticket offices, leaving platforms with no railway employee presence on often isolated stations?

How about the absence of guards on trains and driverless trains?  You appear to support these measures whilst simultaneously opposing the train unions.

Good for train company profits. Not so good for passengers and those train staff who would be made redundant. I thought you were a luddite?

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