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KeefyboyB

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  1. I think the questions here is whether rail passengers, regardless of gender, race, status etc are able to travel in safety, more importantly feeling safe. Our rail companies have a duty to ensure the safety of all rail passengers. When I was travelling regularly to Lancashire some years back I wrote to Arriva asking why the train I went out on only had 2 carriages and we were packed in like sardines whilst when I returned on a Sunday the train was 5 carriages long with only a handful of people on board. They wrote back (and I quote) "our responsibility id passenger safety NOT passenger comfort . . . charming!

     

    Clearly Glenda's experience highlights that safety on trains is not a priority and I am sure her experience is not an isolated one. But I do agree that safety should not mean segregation. Young unaccompanied males, males with learning disabilities, the disabled (I could go on) everyone should be able to travel in safety.

  2. Such a shame about the weather but good to see so many people turn out in numbers. Thanks to the huge effort from all the organisers. Hope this event grows in the years to come. Great opportunity for Hereford residents from North and South of the weather to get to get together.

  3. Well done Glenda. I was assuming that they were probably waiting until all the heavy vehicles had finished before looking at the state of the road but am glad you have been on the case.

     

    I guess removing the road level road sign for Waterfield Road would help with recognition now.

     

    Thanks Glenda.

  4. Well done Glenda. I was assuming that they were probably waiting until all the heavy vehicles had finished before looking at the state of the road but am glad you have been on the case.

     

    I guess removing the road level road sign for Waterfield Road would help with recognition now.

     

    Thanks Glenda.

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