deltic1989
Established Member
Could the door blockers not be dealt with under Bylaw 6.8:
or 10.1
The problem I see with the OP's proposition is that some people particularly customers have an inherent problem with being told when they are wrong, or when they have done something to inconvenience others.
As has been mentioned there will be people that hold open or block doors who will then blame the TOC when the train is late.
The way I see it in modern times with some sectors of the public's views, the TOC's are in a catch 22 situation.
No person shall molest or wilfully interfere with the comfort or convenience of
any person on the railway.
or 10.1
No person shall enter through any train door until any person leaving by that
door has passed through.
The problem I see with the OP's proposition is that some people particularly customers have an inherent problem with being told when they are wrong, or when they have done something to inconvenience others.
As has been mentioned there will be people that hold open or block doors who will then blame the TOC when the train is late.
The way I see it in modern times with some sectors of the public's views, the TOC's are in a catch 22 situation.