New barriers at Sydenham Station
New barriers at Sydenham Station
Don't know if anyone else is interested, but apparently they'll be opening for the first time to the public, with no special ceremony, 6.00 am Monday 23rd.
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I think there should be a ceremony of some sort. They must be very special barriers considering how long it's taken to install them. That said, I wouldn't get up at that ungodly hour to attend if there was one.
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I hope they stop people pushing through at the same time as another person. Very annoying. They only save about 2 seconds , is it worth it.
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Looked really good this morning. 6 barriers instead of 3 and less of a funnel effect into them. Should make peak times faster. As for people pushing through at the same time I suspect they are exiting without a ticket rather than saving 2 seconds...
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Pity there won't be any trains to catch on the 23rd...
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Thanks Robbie.
I did appreciate that.
They are very clever coming from nowhere to squeeze behind you in one or two seconds. I turn round just before entering the gate , then as I go thought a criminal squeezes through from no where. How do they do it.
One should always have a valid ticket to travel.
I did appreciate that.
They are very clever coming from nowhere to squeeze behind you in one or two seconds. I turn round just before entering the gate , then as I go thought a criminal squeezes through from no where. How do they do it.
One should always have a valid ticket to travel.
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Yes there are - Southern are running to London Bridge as normal.Willy wrote:Pity there won't be any trains to catch on the 23rd...
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You mean you pay? I had you down as a benefit tourist after 9.30amEagle wrote:One should always have a valid ticket to travel.
Merry Christmas,
Stuart
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Ok - a first for me. Two actual STF LOLs in the space of a minute.stuart wrote:You mean you pay? I had you down as a benefit tourist after 9.30amEagle wrote:One should always have a valid ticket to travel.
Merry Christmas,
Stuart
The other was from the prelapsarian Rod Taylor.
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Stuart
I always have a valid ticket to travel , as hopefully all should.
The barriers should not be big enough for two people.
I always have a valid ticket to travel , as hopefully all should.
The barriers should not be big enough for two people.
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If only people came in one size ...Eagle wrote:The barriers should not be big enough for two people.
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Interesting that Sydenham station always seems to have a uniformed staff presence at all times of the day. Penge East, probably because its Nat Rail only, always seems to be staffless, apart from the staff in ticket office (when it is open).
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Ponge East has no barriers. I understand if barriers operative must be a member of staff present ?
In that case strange these criminals who sneek through do not get arrested.
In that case strange these criminals who sneek through do not get arrested.
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An underground staff member told me once that they can't challenge people even when it is obvious they are barging through without paying.
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Seems a strange question Alfred , but WHY.
If someone is suspected of a criminal act and defrauding your employer , why do nothing. What is happening to our world.
If someone is suspected of a criminal act and defrauding your employer , why do nothing. What is happening to our world.
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So you'd advocate at least one uniformed member of the police force at every single station in the network to catch a handful of fare dodgers? Because the last time I checked station staff have the same power of arrest as you or I.Eagle wrote:
In that case strange these criminals who sneek through do not get arrested.
I'm sure there are better ways of using police resources...
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Marathon
I have seen station staff stop and question travellers , insist on details etc. However tends to be the more elderly and infirmed they stop who are unlikely to fight back.
You say the same power as you or I. I thought everyone could make a citizens arrest ?
What is the point in having a member of staff at the barrier if they do not confront criminals
I have seen station staff stop and question travellers , insist on details etc. However tends to be the more elderly and infirmed they stop who are unlikely to fight back.
You say the same power as you or I. I thought everyone could make a citizens arrest ?
What is the point in having a member of staff at the barrier if they do not confront criminals
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Wouldn't you say the way the travel prices constantly increase (in excess of inflation) is a criminal act? That the public are absolutely powerless to do anything about being fleeced every single day/journey. If we have to let them get on with it (without a say in how much we believe we should be charged and subsequently conform); IF individuals do want to commit a 'criminal act' of not paying for a train then station staff TOO should conform to those individual's decision to avoid paying and press on regardless at the station barriers.Eagle wrote:What is the point in having a member of staff at the barrier if they do not confront criminals
It's obvious why there's a problem with individuals not paying, they're forced to pay unfair charges and that IS criminal but conveniently not in the eyes of the law.
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So Parker, according to your understanding anyone who doesn't want to pay shouldn't? Because of the price hikes that the train company's insist on imposing.
Does it not strike you that if these criminals don't pay their fare that others will have to pay it for them, through the price hikes?
Does it not strike you that if these criminals don't pay their fare that others will have to pay it for them, through the price hikes?
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Annie, what I am saying is that they keep rising the prices regardless of whether people choose to pay their fare or not...