Hi, Your comments are always most welcome
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Hmm, and I have got a home cup game! It will not be over till about 4.30 Then my bus home does not leave til 5.30! I fear the result of the England game will be known to all of you whilst I travel!! Wish I had an ear piece thingy n radio!
LES (NB VALERIE) |
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February 2, 2008, 12:18 am | #
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I was sorry to miss you too, although it was really Meg (and Lucy) I came to see.
Accidents on crowded trains generally cause less injuries - it's being throw around in an empty train that causes most injuries.
Not being able to get out quickly is also generally better - these days there are more injuries to people who jump out and injure themselves, or get hit by another passing train which hasn't had time to stop.
The HSE would have stopped crowded trains a long time ago if there was even a hint of increased risk !
Paul Balmer |
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February 2, 2008, 10:27 am | #
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Les... Well you didn't miss much humph!!
Sue
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February 4, 2008, 10:01 pm | #
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Paul,
Point taken, I suppose logically that is right, but I still feel they should put more carriages on these full trains especially when they know week in week out that they are jammed packed full, and I mean jam packed.
People were even standing in the loos.. there was pushing and shoving to actually get on the train, and the train dispatch person was having trouble getting the train away from the station as people were refusing to stand back, they wanted to get on..
Huh, so it wasn't me you came to see then?.. /me holds back the tears...
teehee.. 
well hope Meg was worth coming over to see, she is a lovely pup for sure!
Sue
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February 4, 2008, 10:04 pm | #
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